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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2448306" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I was curious as to how the medics see a possibility to stopping insulin therapy once c-peptide shows own insulin production.</p><p></p><p>I found this.... </p><p>injected insulin can be used for several days or weeks to reduce glucose and help the pancreas to revert back to its usual level of functioning — a level that can control glucose supported by oral medicines. Once this occurs, <strong>insulin can be stopped</strong>.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to search for medics explanation of even stopping medications that evoke MORE insulin instead of Injecting more!!!</p><p>Please join in if you find more or extra info which can help others.</p><p></p><p>I'm reluctant to replace injected insulin for tablets or similar to evoke more insulin which may dry up my pancreas cells. And add weight. However I'm constantly exhausted since stopping insulin injections and hv only lost approx. 3lb in weight.</p><p>Common sense tells me to use medication available to make me feel well but at what cost and once again is this exhaustion a temporary period until my body has been retrained to supply the correct amount of insulin and when. Or will this never happen so I should control with evoked more insulin?</p><p>I'm receiving my medical options this morning. I will use their recommendations but it needs in be in-line with my plans of possibly getting rid of type2. if it's medically possible for me.</p><p>So far I'm not having it easy. I'm bouncing around alot (numerology on my glucose meter) hence tiredness, I'm thinking.</p><p>I'm eating high protein low carb and low calorie. I just need a more healthy feeling to match more steady glucose levels.</p><p>I may have to hv a future back operation so getting this right is important for healing and less risk of infection. Last thing I need is an unhealing whole in my skin in my back. It would be horrendous and hugely painful. More than I hv now with a out of place vertabrae bone with trapped nerves but my spinal cord is semi OK but that may change with inflammation or more rookie bone movement.</p><p>See how important good control is for me at this procise moment in time?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2448306, member: 196960"] I was curious as to how the medics see a possibility to stopping insulin therapy once c-peptide shows own insulin production. I found this.... injected insulin can be used for several days or weeks to reduce glucose and help the pancreas to revert back to its usual level of functioning — a level that can control glucose supported by oral medicines. Once this occurs, [B]insulin can be stopped[/B]. I'm going to search for medics explanation of even stopping medications that evoke MORE insulin instead of Injecting more!!! Please join in if you find more or extra info which can help others. I'm reluctant to replace injected insulin for tablets or similar to evoke more insulin which may dry up my pancreas cells. And add weight. However I'm constantly exhausted since stopping insulin injections and hv only lost approx. 3lb in weight. Common sense tells me to use medication available to make me feel well but at what cost and once again is this exhaustion a temporary period until my body has been retrained to supply the correct amount of insulin and when. Or will this never happen so I should control with evoked more insulin? I'm receiving my medical options this morning. I will use their recommendations but it needs in be in-line with my plans of possibly getting rid of type2. if it's medically possible for me. So far I'm not having it easy. I'm bouncing around alot (numerology on my glucose meter) hence tiredness, I'm thinking. I'm eating high protein low carb and low calorie. I just need a more healthy feeling to match more steady glucose levels. I may have to hv a future back operation so getting this right is important for healing and less risk of infection. Last thing I need is an unhealing whole in my skin in my back. It would be horrendous and hugely painful. More than I hv now with a out of place vertabrae bone with trapped nerves but my spinal cord is semi OK but that may change with inflammation or more rookie bone movement. See how important good control is for me at this procise moment in time? [/QUOTE]
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