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JaneyK

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Hi all
been type2 for 3 years just been told i need insulin as sugars high 12-14 all the time, the doc has told me to collect a prescription for novomix30 and ring the diabetic nurse for instructions,i am terrified i have no idea what to do or when to inject i hate needles is it all as bad as i think or will it be ok?
 
I inject daily (not insulin) and after a very apprehensive start, soon got into the swing of it. Your nurse will show you what to do and explain when to do it. Also if you are not yet self testing at home, she/he will get you started on that too.

I can understand how you feel as I was exactly like you with the Victoza I have to inject each morning, but it really is very easy to do and very easy to get used to.

Good luck and please approach it will an open mind because I know you will surprise yourself...
 
Injecting is not as bad as it might seem. You inject into subcutaneous fat which usually does not hurt at all. The needles used are so thin it is really nothing more than a slight scratch. Once you do one I think you will be pleasantly surprised at how easy and painless a procedure it is.

Of course there are those who have an actual phobia about needles.......for that there is help which can be obtained through your GP.

If your Bg levels are so high what sort of dietary regime are you on, do you test frequently throughout the day. Unless there is some other reason, drugs you take, other conditions then mostly high BG levels are down to diet. Maybe you could give us an idea of the sort of food/drink you consume ? Help us better to help you........
 
Thanks to all who replied, am on metformin sr, glizaside(spelling?) Actos which is plitaz something, i eat normally no one has ever said i should not do so but sugars v high hence i have to go to insulin, feel really abandoned!
 
JaneyK said:
Thanks to all who replied, am on metformin sr, glizaside(spelling?) Actos which is plitaz something, i eat normally no one has ever said i should not do so but sugars v high hence i have to go to insulin, feel really abandoned!

Janey.
As a Diabetic......you might need to eat a different type of diet as opposed to what you call normal. It helps with overall Diabetic control.

We here are not abandoning you........we want to help.

Although you are not newly diagnosed, I think you might benefit from some of the things in the Advice for Newly Diagnosed Diabetic's ? Here it is, have a read and see if it fits in with what you know and have been told before........I doubt it !

 
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