Help: Diabetic diabetes questions

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DiabetesForo
11/29/2010 4:31 p.m.

Hello everyone, I am a young diabetic and I am doing a field work on diabetes.The point is that I was circulating a survey that I need to fill patients with diabetes of any kind and that it would be of great help if you could send me by private message or private mail that I will give you if you wonder.
I would be very grateful for your answers, I wish you a lot of health and prosperity with diabetes.
Thank you.

Here I leave the survey:

1. Age:
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I:- Type II:

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, worse could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.
- Yes, most.
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.
- The precision of treatment.
- Others.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No.

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
- Yes a bit.
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.
- No.

Thank you.

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DiabetesForo
11/30/2010 10:15 a.m.

There are the answers.
Greetings

1. Age: 16

2. Type of diabetes
- Type 1: x
3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.X
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).X
- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, worse could be improved.X
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.X
- Yes, most.
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.X
- The precision of treatment.X
- Others.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No. x

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.X
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.X
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.The freedom and versatility it offers against injections.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.X
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.All the above.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.X
- Yes a bit.
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.X
- Depending on the conditions of use.
- No.

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DiabetesForo
11/30/2010 10:25 a.m.

Hello Adrián

1. Age: 37

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- Between 4 and 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- In insulin with pen.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- No, but it can't be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.

7. What would change?
- The precision of treatment.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- No.

11. Why?
- Others.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.

15. Would you make use?
- Depending on the conditions of use.

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kekiya
11/30/2010 11:45 a.m.

1. Age: 26
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I: X- Type II:

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.
- More than 10 years.x

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulina with pen.xx
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, worse could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.X
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.X
- Yes, most.
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations offered.x
- The precision of treatment.X
- Others.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No. x

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.X
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.x
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.X
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.X

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.X
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.x
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.x
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.x
- Others.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
- Yes, a little.x
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.x
- No.

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anabeg
11/30/2010 4:29 p.m.

1. Age: 37
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- In insulin with pen.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, most.

7. What would change?
- Others.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?

- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.

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Nacho_71
12/01/2010 2:17 a.m.

1. Age: 39
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I:-

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Insulin with pen.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, most.

7. What would change?
- The precision of treatment.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- No.

11. Why?

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes a bit.

15. Would you make use?
- Depending on the conditions of use.

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Velia
12/01/2010 3:33 a.m.

1. Age: 12 years my daughter who is the one suffering from diabetes and 43 years

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I: X
- Type II:

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.X
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).X
- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, worse could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.
- Yes, most
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.
- The precision of treatment.
- Others.x

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No.x

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Si.x
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.x
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.x
- The comfort of infusion.x
- Others.x

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Si.x
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.x
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.x
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.x
- Others.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
- Yes, a little.x
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.x
- No.

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Ana82
12/01/2010 5:20 a.m.

Let's go there:

1. Age: 28
2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Insulina with Boli
5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- No, but it can't be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, most.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The precision of treatment.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.

11. Why?
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes a bit.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.

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HanSolo
12/01/2010 6:20 a.m.

1. Age: 42

2. Type of diabetes: Type I

3. Time with diabetes: more than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?Pen insulin (what is the difference with the response "insulin with pen?)

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?Yes, but it could be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.

7. What would change?The infusion method / the limitations offered / the precision of the treatment.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?No.

9. Was it proper?No, but better than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?No (today)

11. Why?Others (they are not yet evolved and pose some problems and discomforts).

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?Yeah.

13. What would I like?An effective technical improvement / a definitive biological remedy or improvement / technical improvement in the treatment / improvement in self -analysis procedures (that is, everything)

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?Yes, I am informed.

15. Would you make use?Depending on the conditions of use

NOTE:
Some questions are inaccurate and others deserve an open explanatory response.

ISCI / debut: 1986 / HbA1c: 5,5%

  
xiquillo71
12/01/2010 6:12 p.m.

1. Age: 39

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I: X
- Type II:

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.
- More than 10 years.X

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).X
- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.
- Yes, but it could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.
- Yes, most.
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.
- The precision of treatment.
- Others.x

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No.x

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Si.x
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.x
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.x
- The comfort of infusion.x
- Others.x

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Si.x
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.x
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.x
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.x
- Others.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
- Yes a bit.
- No, I've only heard talking lightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.x
- No.

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DiabetesForo
12/07/2010 8:04 a.m.

Thank you very much to your reposses, by the way I take note about your observations that you have left me apart from the survey.Let's see if S eanima someone else to fill in the quota of participations and we finish the analysis of the results.Thank you

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olguilla
12/08/2010 7:54 a.m.

Hello Adrián,

Here I leave my answers, I hope they are useful.

1. Age: 29

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- ISCI (insulin pump).

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, worse could be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.

7. What would change?
- Others.
I would modify the patches to be transparent instead of whites.
It would include a continuous meter of internal glucose to the pump (not apart).

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.

All answers seem great to me:-D

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
.

15. Would you make use?
- Depending on the conditions of use.

If you need more concretion, tell it.

All the best

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maravisa
12/12/2010 6:51 a.m.

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1. Age: 42

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- 6 years

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Levemir and Novorapid

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, but I have to improve it because Levemir has begun to cause reaction in the injection zone.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, but sometimes it is complicated to inject myself to measure myself on certain occasions.

7. What would change?
- Others.
I would put a continuous glucose meter and use Lantus to see if it does not cause me reaction in the injection zone.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.
Yes, I agree with the answers, I would be more comfortable and less embarrassing on certain occasions.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.

Yes, all the improvements are fine but I can think of a continuous glucose meter and infusion pump together and small, as well as a mininevera that kept the insulin at a constant temperature.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.
I have not heard about the artificial pancreas.

15. Would you make use?
- Depending on the conditions of use.

I hope I have helped you, greetings, amazed.

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Nube
12/16/2010 10:27 a.m.

1. Age: 60
2. Type of diabetes
-Type II: x

3. Time with diabetes
- Less than 2 years.X
- Between 2 and 4 years.
- Between 4 and 10 years.
- More than 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Pills (Type I).
- Pills (Type II).X
- Insulin with syringe.
- Insulin with pen.
- In insulin with pen.
- ISCI (insulin pump).- Internal Isci.

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, completely.X
- Yes, worse could be improved.
- No, but it can't be improved.
- No, I don't like anything.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.
- Yes, most.X
- No, partially limits.
- No, it limits a lot.

7. What would change?
- The infusion method.
- The limitations it offers.
- The precision of treatment.
- Others.X

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- Yeah.
- No. x

9. Was it proper?
- Yes, better than conventional methods.X
- Yes, similar to conventional methods.
- No, but better than conventional methods.
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.X
- No.

11. Why?
- The availability offered by treatment.
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.X
- Infusion comfort.
- Others.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.X
- No.

13. What would I like?
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.X
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes, I'm informed.X
- Yes a bit.
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.
- No, I don't know almost anything.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.
- Depending on the conditions of use.X
- No.

Diagnosticada en Agosto del 2009, solicite la curva de glucosa, diabetes melitus II, actualmente tomo Jentadueto, dos al día. Glicosilada 6,4

  
solaria
11/20/2016 5:37 p.m.

Hello Adrián,

1. Age: 51

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- Between 4 and 10 years.

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- Insulina with pen (or pen, right?)

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- No, but it can't be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, most.

7. What would change?
- The precision of treatment.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?
- No, worse than conventional methods.

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- No.

11. Why?
- Others.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- No, I've only heard speak slightly.

15. Would you make use?
- Depending on the conditions of use.

Thank you.

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samozeus
11/20/2016 7:26 p.m.

Good Adrian
Answers

1. Age: 41

2. Type of diabetes
- Type I

3. Time with diabetes
- More than 10 years.(35)

4. What kind of treatment do you use?
- ISCI (insulin pump).

5. Are you satisfied with your treatment?
- Yes, but it could be improved.

6. Is it adaptable to any situation of your daily life?
- Yes, although I find problems in specific situations.

7. What would change?
- Others.

8. Have you used inhaled insulin?
- No.

9. Was it proper?

10. Would you be willing to carry insulin bomb?
- Yeah.

11. Why?
- Improvement in the treatment of disease and glucose values.

12. Do you expect any technical innovation in future treatments?
- Yeah.

13. What would I like?
ALL
- An effective technical improvement.
- A definitive biological remedy or improvement.
- Technical improvement in treatment.
- Improvement in self -analysis procedures.
- Others

14. Have you heard of artificial pancreas?
- Yes a bit.

15. Would you make use?
- Yeah.

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