hanadr said:Also just been reading about Avandia on the diabetes co uk site... apparently it's best avoided in pre menopausal women... does anyone know why? I'm just a little worried, the doctor never mentioned that!
Dennis said:Hi Rach,
I think that most type-2s generally try to avoid insulin for as long as possible because moving to insulin has implications for life, travel and car insurance and potentially your being allowed to hold a driving licence.
rach said:Thanks very much for all your advice.
Trinkwasser: I have been tried on metformin (metfartin...love the name!) but couldn't tolerate it - severe vomiting/diarrhoea. I know these reduce with time but no vomiting/diarrhoea was at all practical if I am to carry on with my work and when I mentioned it was taken off it immediately. I've been told I'm MODY and just produce low amounts of insulin (not have resistance to it) and that that was why gliclazide initally worked so well. I had thought the sudden decrease in blood sugar levels was due to my pancreas giving up but might it be possible it is actually rapidly increasing insulin resistance? My lipids were good in November - cholesterol 4.2, triglycerides 0.8, HDL 2.1, LDL 1.3
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That looks like you actually have *negative* insulin resistance <G>
Have a read round Jenny's blog
http://diabetesupdate.blogspot.com/
she's a MODY now using insulin, may have some pointers for you
Trinkwasser and Hana, thanks for the suggestion of carb reduction - I have done that a fair bit. I now eat 80-120g carbs a day (much to the dislike of my GP...she was all eat lots and lots of pasta - hmm). I'm not sure I can really go any lower.... is this likely to be low enough to have an effect? I noticed a huge effect when I first cut down (from over 200g/day).
Hi Rachel,rach said:Am I right that it is still possible to drive providing you don't have "debilitating hypos"? (And do you have any idea what debilitating hypos are?!). I found it harder to look up info on travel and car insurance. What sorts of difficulties does it cause? Are they harder to get and cost more, or impossible?
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