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scoobledoo

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I am currently taking quite a cocktail of drugs to deal with my type 2 diabetes, i feel awful, blood sugards are still in double figures, feeling tired all the time, no energy, i have been to see my doctor and i am now on the maximum dose of meds, I enquired about the possibility of taking insulin as im told by various medical people that I will feel much better, my doctor informed me that there is a chance my weight (I'm currently very overweight) will increase, can anyone advise me if this has happended to them or is my doctor being over cautious? any advise would be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much.
 
Hi Scoobledoo, and welcome!

You've come to the right place for help, this is a great forum with lots of experienced people to answer any questions we've got. I've found it and them a great help.

I can't help you much with your question as I'm controlled by diet plus Metformin, but someone who knows more will be along soon. However - I too am very overweight, though less than I was, and I know from experience that things will get better for you as you lose weight.

You don't say so but I expect you will have insulin resistance - which means that the insulin you do produce can't get your blood glucose into the muscle cells to be used as energy, so it stuffs it into the fat cells instead. This could be why you have no energy. Insulin does make you put on weight - in fact it might have something to do with why you are already overweight - so I personally would say, it's a last resort.

I find the easiest way for me to control my blood glucose AND lose weight is to control my carbohydrate intake. The amount of carbohydrate in the diet advised by the NHS is far too much for me.

Someone will be along soon to give you the link to the 'Info for the Newly Diagnosed' (on the Greetings and Introductions forum) which you may find useful.

Don't despair

Viv
 
Hi Scoobledoo and welcome to the forum

This is the information for newly diagnosed members written by the Monitor's that Viv referred to in her last post:

 
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