marine said:
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I forgot, another tool you can use is theIntermittent fast ... It helps a lot with the issue of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes
Waters.I was "prediabetic" I made intermittent fasting a few months and became type 2 diabetic. The doctor scolded me, but it was late.
Fasting is totally opposite to type 2 diabetes, I recommend that you investigate the subject before saying that.
I only tell you what my doctor told me.I was prediabetic and I walked with glycosilada of 6.3 and made fasting 16/8 for several months.When I returned it was already diabetic, the glycosilad
Desde México. DB2. Metformina c/ 12hrs. No insulina. HCG22/02/21: 9.0. HCG 18/04/21: 7.4
Well, I listen to each of you ... and in fact I appreciate the amount of comments ... I try to answer the majority: the medications named here come out between 21000 and 50000 Argentine pesos ... I win 140000 pesos andI have a wife (she also works) ... They will understand the prohibitive of that solution ... without saying that I would have to buy 2 boxes per month ... (they bring 21 tablets).
To walk or exercise is complicated, I reiterate that 2 years ago I had a pressure and hyperglycemia attack that even today suffered the sequelae ... in the right leg a "ideopathic" damage (according to the doctors) that makes me pain andconstant tingling ... lack of balance ... in the middle of the body I do not distinguThey call "trigger fingers") ... Anyway ... what to tell them ... is a fame disease ....
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dellanave said:
well, I listen to each of you ... and in fact I appreciate the amount of comments ... I try to answer the majority: the medications named here come out between21000 and 50000 Argentine pesos ... I win 140000 pesos and I have a wife (she also works) ... They will understand the prohibitive of that solution ... without saying that I would have to buy 2 boxes per month ... (they bring 21 tablets).
To walk or exercise is complicated, I reiterate that 2 years ago I had a pressure and hyperglycemia attack that even today suffered the sequelae ... in the right leg a "ideopathic" damage (according to the doctors) that makes me pain andconstant tingling ... lack of balance ... in the middle of the body I do not distinguThey call "trigger fingers") ... Anyway ... what to tell them ... is a shit disease ....
Yes, it is a terrible disease if "attacks."Isn't there a way that the government can give you medicines?
Desde México. DB2. Metformina c/ 12hrs. No insulina. HCG22/02/21: 9.0. HCG 18/04/21: 7.4
@Dellanave can exercise without walking.For example, two 500ml water bottles and are filled with sand, and become weight weights.
You can also exercise your legs while lying down.
With diet and movement you will reduce weight and will relieve you a lot of the ailments you have, and diabetes too.
These medications what we tell you are expensive but they can be replaced by Glargian, fast and slow insulin, (which the system covers the system) but the diet and exercise are fundamental.
And unfortunately it is a m of illness, but like you, we have other more humpbacks, that I am going to tell you ... the other day I end up crying in the street of impotence between one and the other.
Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.
dellanave said:
well, I listen to each of you ... and in fact I appreciate the amount of comments ... I try to answer the majority: the medications named here come out between21000 and 50000 Argentine pesos ... I win 140000 pesos and I have a wife (she also works) ... They will understand the prohibitive of that solution ... without saying that I would have to buy 2 boxes per month ... (they bring 21 tablets).
To walk or exercise is complicated, I reiterate that 2 years ago I had a pressure and hyperglycemia attack that even today suffered the sequelae ... in the right leg a "ideopathic" damage (according to the doctors) that makes me pain andconstant tingling ... lack of balance ... in the middle of the body I do not distinguThey call "trigger fingers") ... Anyway ... what to tell them ... is a shit disease ....
I do not tell you to be easy, but to each comment that we tell you about how to improve the counteracts with this, in the end you are looking for help?or excuses not to change and continue the same?
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I forgot, another tool you can use is intermittent fasting ... It helps a lot with the issue of insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes
Waters.I was "prediabetic" I made intermittent fasting a few months and became type 2 diabetic. The doctor scolded me, but it was late.
Fasting is totally opposite to type 2 diabetes, I recommend that you investigate the subject before saying that.
I only tell you what my doctor told me.I was prediabetic and I walked with glycosilada of 6.3 and made fasting 16/8 for several months.When I returned it was already diabetic, the glycosilad
that you give you a base response, and that it affected you and is already ... it really that if you inform yourself about the benefits of fasting ...
What the fast is not going to do is take off the diabetes ... if you were already prediabetes, you can't blame the fast ...
MarineI told you that I went with endocrine in June and I told him all my history.I have a very documented medical file because since 2007 I go with my cardiologist 3 times a year, and confirmed that my jump of prediabetes to diabetes was for the intermittent fasting.I did not tell him anything about what the cardiologist had told me, but both agreed that it was wrong to do it without tracking a specialist and that product of fasting I got into the diabetes of prediabetes
I do not doubt that it is good because I have been fasting 8pm on the next day 11am and my glucose behaves well, but a while ago, when I made a diabetic, it affected me.
Desde México. DB2. Metformina c/ 12hrs. No insulina. HCG22/02/21: 9.0. HCG 18/04/21: 7.4
@Dellanave, is that, when the pancreas already secretes little insulin, in a thin body it can be enough, so we advise you to lose weight and eat low in hydrates.
And if with that and some exercise it is not enough, you have to go to medication, oral or insulin.
The important thing is to have glucose controlled, with a glycosylated below 7.
There are no more solutions.
And a lot of encouragement.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
regina said:
@dellanave, is that, when the pancreas already secretes little insulin, in a thin body it can be enough, so we advise you to lose weight and eat low in hydrates.
And if with that and some exercise it is not enough, you have to go to medication, oral or insulin.
The important thing is to have glucose controlled, with a glycosylated below 7.
There are no more solutions.
And a lot of encouragement.
Regina, the problem I have is insulin resistance ,,, I am placing 80u of the NPH and 30U (sometimes more, sometimes less) of the rapid.Not as high foods in glycmic index but I am between 200 and 300 blood glucose.
I am in 180, like a pork rib with lettuce and onion salad and automatically step up 280, 300 or more having injected me 30U and 20U (NPH and fast) 10 min before starting to eat.
If not as, it also goes up ... little but up ...
No breakfast after dinner almost nothing and wake up with 320 glucose ...
I listen to my doctor saying that I am urinating sugar, that the kidneys are starting to fail me ... I don't know ... I don't know what else to do ...
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I am an insulin -dependent and I take metformin and a barbarity is low
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@Dellanave: I think you should consult your endocrin@ urgently.You may need an insulin change or other complementary medication.Diabetes is a disease in which it is essential to have good control to avoid complications.The figures you comment are worrisome.
DM1 desde 1982: Toujeo+Novorapid
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I tb I am insulin -dependent and volume metformin and a barbarity is lowered, when I do not take it, a lot is noticeable, value tell your doctor
I take a metformin pill at each meal .... :-)
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ricki21 said:
@ dellanave: I think you should consult your endocrin@ urgently.You may need an insulin change or other complementary medication.Diabetes is a disease in which it is essential to have good control to avoid complications.The figures you comment are worrisome.
I must consult "mandatory" to my endocrinologist to make the recipes because in my country almost all the medication is provided by the State ... I already pass through all the insulins and for having ... and those numbers motivated me to write inThe forum ... seeing that my doctor "does not give rise with a ball" and the problem with my kidneys.
Remember that I mention that it is the best endocrinologist in the province in which I live ... and yet ...
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Yes, as @diabestico tells you, it can decrease insulin resistance with metformin.
The NPH gets every 12 hours, although it is an old insulin and, if you have resistance, you can try more current ones, such as Lantus, Toujeo or Tresiba.
Try first with metformin, and if it doesn't go, you can try other slows.
But losing weight is also very important to reduce resistances.
Also talk to your doctor in case you had anti insulin antibodies that produce resistance, and see if you can give you a solution.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
Hi @Dellanave
I know that we are all talking about weight and all that ... I have read all the thread.
I ... from my experience, I can tell you that it is no longer because of the weight ... if not the habit of exercise that can help you your glucose curve be flatter.Apart from, of course of the medication injected or oral.
If you read other threads I am a denied exercise.I don't like anything ... I am very lazy and although I do it for a while, I never get routine, nor do I like it ... for me, it's an obligation and fat.
But ... in my case is ... a small miracle, and maybe it helps you.30 'of Cardio, or 40-50' walking deprisite help me to pass almost 24h with the lowest glucose ... the flattest curve, less insulin ...
And it is not because of the weight, because you lose weight (which also), but the effect it has on the levels ...
On the other hand, I have read that it is hard for you to buy medications and such ... I imagine that the continuous measurement sensors or you can allow them.
I tell you because they helped me learn a lot from my body's reaction to certain foods, exercises, activities ... (everyone does not influence the same way).
It is a way that you know "inside" and you can do a huge monitoring of what happens to you all day ...
Maybe small habits that you think are not harmful ... they are harming you ...
Much encouragement ... in better or worse seat, but we are all on the same ship.
Silvia (España)
Fiaps + Toujeo.
Díabética desde los 4 años. Ahora tengo 38.
Hbg cambiante.
silviagrz said:
hello @Dellanave
I know that we are all talking about weight and all that ... I have read all the thread.
I ... from my experience, I can tell you that it is no longer because of the weight ... if not the habit of exercise that can help you your glucose curve be flatter.Apart from, of course of the medication injected or oral.
If you read other threads I am a denied exercise.I don't like anything ... I am very lazy and although I do it for a while, I never get routine, nor do I like it ... for me, it's an obligation and fat.
But ... in my case is ... a small miracle, and maybe it helps you.30 'of Cardio, or 40-50' walking deprisite help me to pass almost 24h with the lowest glucose ... the flattest curve, less insulin ...
And it is not because of the weight, because you lose weight (which also), but the effect it has on the levels ...
On the other hand, I have read that it is hard for you to buy medications and such ... I imagine that the continuous measurement sensors or you can allow them.
I tell you because they helped me learn a lot from my body's reaction to certain foods, exercises, activities ... (everyone does not influence the same way).
It is a way that you know "inside" and you can do a huge monitoring of what happens to you all day ...
Maybe small habits that you think are not harmful ... they are harming you ...
Much encouragement ... in better or worse seat, but we are all on the same ship.
It happened to me the same.While I don't "need" the continuous glucose sensor, I buy it randomly, let's say every 2 or 3 months I buy a sensor to see how my levels go during the day and try the effect of exercise, some foods, etc.
For example I have done my own tests of the effect that a "normal" soda has and a zero soda to my body.The normal soda is a mega bomb, and the zero does not move the glucose curve (but let's not forget that it can harm the sweeteners), but from time to time I give myself the pleasure of taking half a glass of Fanta Zero, or SpriteZeroI take a lot of water.
I have also tried protein, the effect of the fiber and the effect when changing or adjusting medications.
Desde México. DB2. Metformina c/ 12hrs. No insulina. HCG22/02/21: 9.0. HCG 18/04/21: 7.4
Silviagrz said:
On the other hand, I have read that it is hard to buy medications and such ... I imagine that the continuous measurement sensors or can you allow them.
I know that for someone who is not Argentine it is difficult to understand, but a continuous meter comes out what a basic salary.
If it were not that the State provides all medication and even insulin and 50 reactive strips per month ...
I have done the madness of clicking every 30 minutes for a whole day to see what things made me up or not.
Also injected 80u of insulin and see how it affected glucose ... 60u of slow and 40u fast ... of everything that can be imagined
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Good morning.I read this post from Carlos last night before bedtime and that is why, little I could sleep.I am 64 years old and 32 of them, with T2 diabetes.My recent glycosilada is 5.47 and the previous one was similar.I inject 15 U of fast insulin before each meal and 20 u of Lantus, every morning.In addition, metformin 500 mg with each meal and Olmersartan for blood pressure.Carlos's case seems super difficult and I dare not advise "a treatment", because I think he must be treated immediately, by a battery of specialist doctors, to save his kidneys and with it his life.It should already be hospitalized.Our "fans" advice I don't think they will give him the answer he needs.I see that the latest generation medicines are recommended here, which although they are very effective, they are also super expensive.So expensive that here in Venezuela (in ruins), we do not dream of having.To summarize, I would recommend to Carlos, sell some of his assets and go to the capital of his country, to access the best treatment they can give him, without further delay.Otherwise, his future - not so far - does not paint well.I wish him and everyone here the best and I'm sorry I can not help more.Greetings.
Pedro Borges, 64a. Hb1Ac: 5,47 08/2023, Metf 500, 500, 500. Asp 81mgr, Sitaglac 50 mgr. Olmersartan. Lantus 20/día, Novorapid 15, 15, 15. DT2 desde 1.991