Thin_Lizzy
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Been type 2 for over 20 years and on lots of different meds. Been on Gliclazide since September going up in doses . Not bringing my overnight sugars down!! D nurse talking bout insulin now I’m not happy . And advise please
To me that just seems a last resort to be honestwhy is it you don't want to try insulin ?
ah okTo me that just seems a last resort to be honest
I hear you. I'm in a similar situation! My DN wants me to go on insulinBeen type 2 for over 20 years and on lots of different meds. Been on Gliclazide since September going up in doses . Not bringing my overnight sugars down!! D nurse talking bout insulin now I’m not happy . And advise please
I have to go back tomorrow to see DN about how to take insulin. Start my first injection tomorrow!Had my 2 week catch up with DN face to face talked about my numbers etc and about different types of insulin. Basically she said my poor pancreas is getting worn out from trying to produce insulin. If I went on insulin it hopefully wouldn’t be forever could be 6 or 12 months . I now have a FreeStyle Libre 2 system on my arm!! What a flipping game changer . No more pricking the fingers . Constant updates of blood sugars via my phone app and connected to surgery as well. Feel happier now than a long time ago. Another meet with DN in 2 weeks .
It is a bit daunting first time but after a week or so it becomes less so, more routine once you are used to doing it. Try not to worry you will understand after a week or twoI have to go back tomorrow to see DN about how to take insulin. Start my first injection tomorrow!I'm hoping I can turn this around and it will balance me out. As really not in a good place with blood glucose currently. And I'll keep that in mind that hopefully it 'won't be forever'.
I loved going on insulin (I was still diagnosed as a T2 at the time) because I could finally DO something to try and keep my numbers in range, low carb and gliclazide didn't do the trick.I have to go back tomorrow to see DN about how to take insulin. Start my first injection tomorrow!I'm hoping I can turn this around and it will balance me out. As really not in a good place with blood glucose currently. And I'll keep that in mind that hopefully it 'won't be forever'.