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shirley56

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Just wanted to quickly introduce myself:

I'm Shirley, age 55, have had T2 diabetes for some 6 years but am still learning!! Originally started on Metformin and the dreaded Simvastatin, progressed to 1000mg Metformin, 80mg Gliclizide, Simvastatin (still,lol), and for the last 12months on 18units Lantus as well! Have to say since starting the Lantus my control has been much better and am really pleased I took the plunge and started Lantus.

Anyways thats all for now, thanks for taking the time to read,

Shirley
 
Hi Shirley and welcome to the forum I know you are not newly diagnosed but there is always something else to be learned about diabetes as you have just said! Here is some information that was written by our friends Sue and Ken, former monitors, to give out to new members. I hope you find something in it that is useful to you. Ask as many questions as you like as there is always someone who will have an answer for you.

 
Hi shirley,

A warm welcome to the forum.

Look forward to your posts.

CC
 
Hiya, shirley. Welcome to us all here, any questions, help just ask we're here to help and support. Know what you mean with taking the leap to use lanctus it took me ages to consider and accept levemir, its the not knowing how you will feel and go on with your BS levels once starting out on it isnt it. Anna.x
 
Thank you all for the warm welcome. I do hope to be able to help others as much as ask questions for myself if you know what I mean!!
I have to say I was very upset at the thought of injecting myself but it has been a lot easier than I imagined. Certainly easier than sitting down on a Saturday night counting out and checking all the tablets for the following week. So if there is anyone out there wondering if it would be right for them all I would say is go for it, you wont know until you give it a try.

Thanks again
Shirl
 
I've just started insulin this week Shirl, but i'm on a mixed insulin at the moment. Injecting isn't half as scary as you think it's going to be is it!
 
Hi ClaireG,

No it isnt is it!! Well done you, you'll be a seasoned pro before much longer, it didn't take me long to get used to doing it, where do you inject? I use my tummy, plenty of padding there, lol.

Shirley
 
Hiya, dont our tummys come in handy? :lol: Anna.x
 
Claire, I use 5mm needles too! Lot of people hate the finger pricker more, certainly hurts more wherever you do it ;-O haha
 
Hiya, I use both 5mm and 4mm needles, find the finger pricker makes me jump with the ping of the lancet yet self injecting I no longer fear it just do it as 2nd nature now. Am happy! Anna.x
 
The DSN is ringing me later for my results and to see if we need to up the units. I've been on insulin less than a week but am already noticing a difference in my energy levels and my BGs are getting more consistant instead of the big highs i was getting. There still not as low as i'd like but i'm getting there
 
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