Hello everyone,
My name is Jo and I am type 2 on Metformin, actos,Lantus and Novarapid I still run at 16+ dispite being on 94 units of nova rapid 3 x a day and 180 units Lantus. No one knows what to do with me just keep increasing insulin. I suffer with the complications of poor control, the worst at the moment is painful neuropaphy in my right hand, which keeps me awake 24/7. Lack of sleep makes me drained.
I live in the south of England with my daughter and our Zoo.
Jo
Dear Jo, This situation sounds awful and we all hear your frustration and sense of helplessness.
Reading your story, I wonder if you've considered going, rather than towards higher insulin doses, towards cutting your insulin. Of course you can't do that without changing your diet, but it might be very effective. Jason Fung, the Canadian kidney and Type 2 specialist, argues very strongly that as Type 2 is a disease of insulin resistance - in other words, of the body not processing insulin properly, so that ever more is needed, to less and less effect - the treatment for T 2 has to be reducing insulin. This he advocates thro low carb, combined with intermittent fasting, to reset the body's insulin sensitivity.
Have you tried low carbing? You just cut out, for ever, bread, pasta, rice, potatoes, and most fruit. You keep berries and start eating lots more green veg and more protein and fatty foods (delicious). Diet Doctor is a good site for what to eat.
Jason Fung has lots and lots of detailed, practical help on his blog site here
https://intensivedietarymanagement.com/blog/
and he's an inspirational speaker. Look at his Youtube videos ....
Consider it.
And of course, the person who single-handedly has saved more diabetics from complications than anyone is the great Dr Richard Bernstein. I saved myself (touch wood) with his regime.
His site is here,
http://www.diabetes-book.com/
and his book is on Amazon and in Kindle form.
And hugs and very good luck. Diabetes is such a horrible, life sucking disease.