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    Diabetes side effects

    I may have caused confusion with my use of the word "fasting". I tend to use it to mean any time that I haven't eaten for many hours, long enough for the carbohydrates from the last meal to have been digested. I guess that's my mistake. My experience is that the morning reading reflects the...
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    Diabetes side effects

    Normal fasting BS is about 5.0, and normal post-prandial numbers are about 7.0, and those are the numbers you should aim for (or perhaps a little higher to give you a cushion against hypos -- say, 5.5 and 8.0). I used 9.5 only as an example -- it is really too high. As a type-1 diabetic who...
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    Diabetes side effects

    It looks like we were at cross-purposes. I was thinking in terms of which is worse for the body. I agree with everything you say. Incidentally, the same principle applies to insulin as to diet. Many doctors prescribe Lantus for their patients because the patients don't want to take more than...
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    Diabetes side effects

    That's not my opinion. I don't think the experts are certain about it. Which is better, a BS level that is constantly 8.0, or a BS level that ranges from 6.0 to 9.5? I don't think we know. Certainly, BS spikes after meals aren't good, but it is also important to get your BS down between...
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    Diabetes side effects

    You are right. I misread the original post to say that she had eliminated fats from her diet, but she said she had only eliminated high-fat foods. There is no need to purposely eat a high-fat diet. However, I'm not going to say IMO or IMHO because it should be understood that everything...
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    Diabetes side effects

    When you overhaul your diet, be sure to put the fat back in. Fats -- especially monosaturated fats and omega 3 fatty acids -- are important for good health. They will also make you feel full. Only saturated fat and trans-fats need to be controlled.
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    very high blood sugar readings after eating

    Well, if he's not diabetic, what is happening? Non-diabetics rarely have any readings above 8.0. Clearly, something is going on.
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    What constitutes a hypo?

    I don't think there is any official cut-off where a hypo begins. If a normal fasting blood-sugar level is 5.0, with some people going as low as 4.5, then it seems to me that anything that is 3.5 or lower could be considered a hypo. Of course, you are not going to pass out at 3.5, but anything...
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    Looking for feedback on a new article on insulin

    I have added an article to my blog entitled "Instructions for Taking Insulin for Type-2 Diabetics", and I thought that those of you who take insulin might be interested in reading it and giving me your opinion. When I was first prescribed insulin last March, I was really in the wilderness, and...
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    Willpower????

    I haven't said anything yet because I really have very little self-control. I do have some suggestions, though. - Don't try to be perfect; if you are following a diet that is too stringent, then you are setting yourself up for failure. - Your first and most important goal is to keep your...
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    Do I need a different type of Insulin as well?

    I'm not familiar with your health-care system in England, so there's not much that I can say about it. However, blood-sugar numbers that go as high as 14.8 and average over 11 are seriously high. As I said before, Lantus is designed to keep your basal blood-sugar numbers in check (your...
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    Type 2 and thyroid problems

    I have low thyroid. I don't know if it is related to diabetes, though. I got it before I got diabetes, and the treatment is completely separate. I just want to warn you that it is important to take the right level of thyroid hormone. More than once I have over-dosed on thyroid hormone and...
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    Confused!

    I'm wondering if perhaps you are not a diabetic at all, but rather have (or had) some condition that drove your blood sugar up temporarily. You should quiz your doctor about that, because those numbers are very suspicious. You want to make sure you have the right diagnosis. I'm not familiar...
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    Type 2's Do you test or not

    Gordon, I think you have the most cheerful attitude toward your diabetes that I have ever encountered.
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    Bernstein et al

    There's no point in disagreeing about this. If some diabetics get to the point where they don't need to test more than once a fortnight, that's great. But my diet is varied enough, and my liver and pancreas are unpredictable enough, that I'll always want to know what's going on with my blood.
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    Bernstein et al

    I don't agree with the words you've stuck into my quoted post (in blue). I read in his book only recently that testing should be done every day, not every fortnight (even after you've settled on a treatment routine), and I stand by my opinion that he was a pioneer in this field. Testing...
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    Forum Notifications

    Is there a global setting I can make so that I am notified of new posts on the threads I am participating in? It seems that I have to check "Notify me when a reply is posted" for every single thread that I participate in, and sometimes I forget. I'd like to make that a global setting for all...
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    Blood Monitors

    The difference in those numbers seems fairly substantial to me. I'll have to find out what kind of meters we use in the U.S. I so much prefer the American numbers, which seem much more exact to me.
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    Blood Monitors

    It appears that no one is answering you. I can't really answer you because I am in the U.S., and there is no confusion about what kind of monitor to use. All the monitors here apparently use the same method (whatever that method is). It seems to me that all monitors for home use must be...
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    Do I need a different type of Insulin as well?

    In my opinion, Lantus is being misused by many health professionals and diabetics. Lantus is designed to provide the low level of basal insulin that our bodies should produce. It is meant for those people whose insulin production is so impaired that their blood sugar would rise even if they...