IZ THE LEG END
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- Type of diabetes
- LADA
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- Insulin
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- Diabetes!!!
I think your GP would want you to let him know about this, and hopefully he would have a discussion about the range of options and not just push for one of them. It's meant to be a partnership where he tells you the pros and cons, and you decide.Good morning,
I am just wondering if anyone has some advice...
I was diagnosed with LADA in May 15.
I was originally prescribed Metformin, to which I have sensitivity to both normal and SR. The specialist has moved me to Januvia (Sitagliptin).
I have made some huge changes in my lifestyle, both physically and nutritionally and whilst on the Metformin I was able to maintain a BG level of between 5 and 6.6 (Fasting). And my HB1AC was 41 so within target range.
However since being on the Januvia my bloods have been erratic, I've had nothing below 6.8 and peaked at 13.3 (Fasting). I've not had a HB1AC since being on the Januvia.
I have noticed that I am feeling shaky and sweaty if I've not eaten regularly enough more often than ever before. However my biggest concern is that I went for my first diabetic eye screen and the found that I had traces of retinopathy already. And I don't want high BG levels to effect this further...
I understand that the Januvia works in a completely different way to the Metformin.
I work along the lines of 5.5 as my ideal level and try to achieve this but recently I'm nowhere near I'm very rarely going below 7.5.
Has anyone had similar results or concerns?
I'm reluctant to go back to the GP as I think he would just push for insulin.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks izzy
Why don't you come and join our Regular Moderate Exercise Log. That'll help you to delay the onset of the D, or help to control it if it does develop?
I used to be on januvia years back and it didn't help me at all. It apparently works on brain receptors. That could be why you're getting erratic sugar levels.. I'm glad your doc introduced another drug into the mix. With LADA you'll probably be placed on insulin soon. I've been on insuin for past 5 years and I've had better diabetic management than I did on oral meds. Oral meds won't work on me anymore anyhow because I hardly produce any insulin.
Good luck hopefully all works well for you...
Since this my BG has rocketed my fasting BG IS AROUND 14-15 and anywhere upto 26. I went back to the docs and they have doubled my gliclazide to 160mg daily and I have the option to double again to 320mg daily but they also given me insulin now to carry as a precaution due to my work taking me around the world at short notice.
I have been on the 160mg daily for a week tomorrow still with high BG so if still high by Wednesday I will double to 320mg daily as my GP recommended hopefully don't need to use the insulin... Interesting times
Sorry to hear your BGLs are skyrocketing.Have you had the GAD & c-peptide tests done recently? If not, it may be worth asking that they be done again as it just may be you no longer have sufficient insulin at all (the c-peptide test result will be in the red if that is the case). If you do not have sufficient insulin yourself, oral meds will not work as they're designed for diabetics who produce their own insulin. I came to the point myself early 2010 and I'm on full time insulin therapy since then. I'm glad you've been given insulin as a precaution. Is this a basal insulin only? or a mix of basal & bolus? You will need basal & bolus if you no longer have sufficient insulin yourself. If you are producing sufficient insulin, then just the one type should be ok. I noticed you mention your advice is from your GP, I'm not sure if your GP can request the diagnostic tests I mentioned above? I know that they can't here, my endocrinologist requests these tests. I hope you are able to get some answers and get control soon. Wishing you the best.
Hi as a LADA, insulin may be in your future, I've read some of the ones on the forum and they have said since insulin they havent looked back, they feel much better.Good luck hopefully all works well for you...
Since this my BG has rocketed my fasting BG IS AROUND 14-15 and anywhere upto 26. I went back to the docs and they have doubled my gliclazide to 160mg daily and I have the option to double again to 320mg daily but they also given me insulin now to carry as a precaution due to my work taking me around the world at short notice.
I have been on the 160mg daily for a week tomorrow still with high BG so if still high by Wednesday I will double to 320mg daily as my GP recommended hopefully don't need to use the insulin... Interesting times
Thanks @Mep much appreciated.
As for insulin I have Levemir... I'm guessing this is basal haha not sure as this were not explained to me by the nurse
I will ask for the tests but I'm back offshore to Saudi on the 28th for 30 days so could be a while before I get them
Thanks for the pointers, I'm going to read up on insulin now too have a good Christmas and new year
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