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theking 04-13-2010 05:20 PM

Well the Doctor said
 
...that I need to be put on insulin. I have not made a decision at this point. Any of you people on insulin have any input?

alias 04-13-2010 05:25 PM

Are you dense? Go for the insulin.

CaptainWolfy 04-13-2010 05:32 PM

my dad is on insulin, 4 times a day, nothing scary.. just need to take care about it get it reagularily and hava a candy by your side all the time, if your blood shugar decide to go down...

Elli 04-13-2010 05:52 PM

My man put off the insulin and stayed on the meds that weren't working for a year after the doc recommended he switch to the needle. Now he's been on the insulin (fast acting humalog for meals, Lantus once a day for the baseline) for a year and his sugars are completely in control. It's night and day difference and wishes he had switched sooner.

theking 04-13-2010 06:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Elli (Post 17030431)
My man put off the insulin and stayed on the meds that weren't working for a year after the doc recommended he switch to the needle. Now he's been on the insulin (fast acting humalog for meals, Lantus once a day for the baseline) for a year and his sugars are completely in control. It's night and day difference and wishes he had switched sooner.

Sounds good. I am maxed out on meds. My Doc told me to test before I eat (I normally only eat once per day and that is during the evening)...refer to a sliding scale for the dosage of insulin...dependent upon my sugar level and test once more before I go to bed.

MrBottomTooth 04-13-2010 07:04 PM

Maybe try eating more than once a day? Obviously that is not healthy at all and is going to mess up your blood sugar.

dyna mo 04-13-2010 07:08 PM

i'm on insulin, you get used to the routine, cept for pricking your finger/arm. 26 years and that part still sucks. not sure why you eat only 1x a day but that's not gonna work when you fire insulin. balanced meals throughout the day, exercise, less stress are what's needed if you are sincere in your attempts to maintain low blood sugars.

NaughtyVisions 04-13-2010 07:22 PM

Type I or Type II? My wife has diabetes, only recently did a new endocrinilogist decide to test to determine if it was I or II. Turns out she has Type I. She's on two types of insulin. I give her a shot of Humalin (which is a slow acting insulin) in the morning and at bedtime. She gets 18 units in the a.m., and 40 units in the p.m. (Her body develops a high insulin resistance over night.

She also is on Humalog (fast acting) with meals. The endocrinologist put her on a carb counting plan, and determined a scale to counter the carbs (which turn to sugar). For her, she takes 1 unit of Humalog per 6 grams of carbs in the meal, plus 1 unit for every 20 that her blood sugar is over 90 (obviously testing her blood sugar before the meal).

Her biggest beef is that the Humalog causes weight gain. So we've starting getting more active, going on multiple bike rides, etc., during the day to help counter the carbs she eats, so she can cut down on the amount of Humalog she takes. So far its working. She's also talking with the doc about being put on an insulin pump, which actually makes it a lot easier to keep her blood sugars under control.

theking 04-13-2010 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by NaughtyVisions (Post 17030656)
Type I or Type II? My wife has diabetes, only recently did a new endocrinilogist decide to test to determine if it was I or II. Turns out she has Type I. She's on two types of insulin. I give her a shot of Humalin (which is a slow acting insulin) in the morning and at bedtime. She gets 18 units in the a.m., and 40 units in the p.m. (Her body develops a high insulin resistance over night.

She also is on Humalog (fast acting) with meals. The endocrinologist put her on a carb counting plan, and determined a scale to counter the carbs (which turn to sugar). For her, she takes 1 unit of Humalog per 6 grams of carbs in the meal, plus 1 unit for every 20 that her blood sugar is over 90 (obviously testing her blood sugar before the meal).

Her biggest beef is that the Humalog causes weight gain. So we've starting getting more active, going on multiple bike rides, etc., during the day to help counter the carbs she eats, so she can cut down on the amount of Humalog she takes. So far its working. She's also talking with the doc about being put on an insulin pump, which actually makes it a lot easier to keep her blood sugars under control.

Type II and I will be taking Humalog when I eat...on a sliding scale of 2-12 units depending on what the sugar count is and I think...he said to continue with my other meds...which is Glyburide....Advandia...Metformin...Pravastatin... Enalapril...some of which is for Cholesterol and hi blood pressure. I also take Aspirin twice per day to help avoid strokes...and have Morphine patches and Vicodin available for pain.

dyna mo 04-13-2010 07:50 PM

wow. that's a lot of pills man. i can only imagine the contraindications of all that combined with not eating right and being sedentary.

why wouldn't the doctor suggest you eat right and get more activity? well, i guess i know the answer to that.

PenisFace 04-13-2010 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17030701)
wow. that's a lot of pills man. i can only imagine the contraindications of all that combined with not eating right and being sedentary.

why wouldn't the doctor suggest you eat right and get more activity? well, i guess i know the answer to that.

Didn't he run himself over with a jeep while gloriously defending american freedom by standing in some sand in iraq?

rhon23 04-13-2010 07:55 PM

I am a type 1 had it for 23 years. Diabetes is nothing to mess with. Trust your doc. The shots arent bad at all once you get over the whole I am shoving a needle in my skin thing. They dont hurt

theking 04-13-2010 07:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17030625)
i'm on insulin, you get used to the routine, cept for pricking your finger/arm. 26 years and that part still sucks. not sure why you eat only 1x a day but that's not gonna work when you fire insulin. balanced meals throughout the day, exercise, less stress are what's needed if you are sincere in your attempts to maintain low blood sugars.

After some years in the Army I quit eating breakfast...some years after the Army I quit eating lunch and have only been eating in the evenings for the past ten years or so...although I do sometimes have a little something for brunch. As for exercise...I go fishing...hiking and camping with some frequency but that is all of the exercise I do anymore and all I intend to do. I really am not that concerned about my blood sugars or anything else. I live with such severe pain 24/7 that I kind of wish something would take me out...but I would hate to lose my eye site or body parts before I go.

theking 04-13-2010 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 17030701)
wow. that's a lot of pills man. i can only imagine the contraindications of all that combined with not eating right and being sedentary.

why wouldn't the doctor suggest you eat right and get more activity? well, i guess i know the answer to that.

He...of course has made such suggestions...every time I see him.

dyna mo 04-13-2010 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 17030712)
After some years in the Army I quit eating breakfast...some years after the Army I quit eating lunch and have only been eating in the evenings for the past ten years or so...although I do sometimes have a little something for brunch. As for exercise...I go fishing...hiking and camping with some frequency but that is all of the exercise I do anymore and all I intend to do. I really am not that concerned about my blood sugars or anything else. I live with such severe pain 24/7 that I kind of wish something would take me out...but I would hate to lose my eye site or body parts before I go.

well, good luck man. i'm not a gfy doctor and not one to diagnose across a message board but you appear to have several major issues going on and i always hate to hear about doctors throwing more and more scripts at peeps.

Agent 488 04-13-2010 08:25 PM

just die. you are not real anyway. who cares. like donald duck dying.


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