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confusion killing me

mikwell

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Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Diet only
Hey got operated on as an infant 3 month old , lower bowel outta shape, adhesions , red scar come outta nowhere under eye, blurred vision late and early in the day, poor blood flow, loss of feeling after work , weight loss , ED, bad feet , confused, heart problems, in pain , sleep loss ,NO HIGH BLOOD SUGARS, think my body is sorting the sugars in large intestine but the small intestine is not getting enough insulin to work properly is there a professional diagnosis for my condition????
 
i had one doctor who clearly warned me to be careful i do not develop type 2 diabetes when i was growing up , but every doctor ive met since. Developing symptoms has been somesort of a punk
 
if i have low insulin in my lower intestine the test would be from a stool sample doctors are suggesting bloods only i cant get referred to a specialist. YET !
Hey is there a professional diagnosis for my problem???
 
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You can't have insulin in your gut as it is destroyed by digestive enzymes. This is why we couldn't take insulin pills for example.
 
insulin lines the intestine this is why you inject straight into the stomach and aim for the out side lair of the intestine with insulin plus there is an insulin inhaler plus insulin acts on blood sugars before sugars enter the blood stream.
have you ever seen someone who takes too much insulin ?
 
insulin lines the intestine this is why you inject straight into the stomach and aim for the out side lair of the intestine with insulin plus there is an insulin inhaler plus insulin acts on blood sugars before sugars enter the blood stream.
have you ever seen someone who takes too much insulin ?

OMG!!! Back again huh? :jimlad::arghh:
 
hmmm i think i understand how type 2 diabetes is such a massive killer .
lack of sympathy!
 
then why o why inject straight into stomach
You inject into subcutaneous fat using stomach, arms, buttocks, or legs. The needles are 4-6mm long. The insulin is taken into the bloodstream through interstitial fluid where it does it's thing - just as if it had been released into the portal vein by the pancreas.
 
ah but some injections are for stimulation of the pancreas and they go into fat areas
why inject insulin straight into stomach
 
ah but some injections are for stimulation of the pancreas and they go into fat areas
why inject insulin straight into stomach
You can't inject insulin into your stomach. How long a needle would you need and do you know where the stomach is? Supposing you missed and stabbed your liver by mistake ;)
 
Didn't realise I should have been aiming for the stomach, no wonder my BG goes haywire when I use thighs for sites! ;)
 
if i have low insulin in my lower intestine the test would be from a stool sample doctors are suggesting bloods only i cant get referred to a specialist. YET !
Hey is there a professional diagnosis for my problem???

I would advise you to take your "stool" to a specialist....
 
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You inject into subcutaneous fat using stomach, arms, buttocks, or legs. The needles are 4-6mm long. The insulin is taken into the bloodstream through interstitial fluid where it does it's thing - just as if it had been released into the portal vein by the pancreas.
This is indeed correct and a good reply .
 
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