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High doses of insulin

Alisha2

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I have been type 2 for teh last 10 years, I started on insulin from day one, I now take Levimer 160 units twice daily, Novarapid between 80 - 100 units a day and metformin 1000mg twice a day, I also suffer form depression which does not help my diabetes, I tend to binge eat when stressed and not able to cope with things, is there anybody out there that has similar experience and any suggestions as to what I can do to reduce my insulin and increase my mood.
 
Those insulin doses are big. Have you asked if you are insulin resistant?
If you are, Resistance exercise is often helpful. Weights, or resistance machines at the gym. Or eevn simple resistance bands. It has more effect on insulin resistance than cardio exercises.

Since your insulin/exercise needs to match what you eat, that's where you could look.
Many of us here have found that cutting back as far as possible on carbs has several beneficial effects
1 It lowers the medication needed
2 It helps weight loss if necessary
3 it gives you loads of energy.
It's worth a try and it can't harm you if you monitor your blood sugar regularly.
Hana
Ps although the healthcare professionals sincerely believe you need to eat "plenty of complex carbs", they are mistaken.
 


Hi Alisha.
Welcome to the Forum. Let's see if we can help you get better control of your Diabetes. Although you are not newly diagnosed I think that you could benefit from some of the advice we hand out as a basic guide for all Diabetic's. Something that may help.......have a read and see if it goes along with what you do and have been previously told ?

 
Hi Alishi

It is a serious dose of insulin..

I know that if you are binge eating then at times you must really struggle with control, if you are constantly runing high numbers this will impact on your depression and make it harder to cope with stress...

I think that you really need to speak to your diabetic care team, if you are being treated by your GP surgery then ask to be referred to the diabetic specialist/consutlant at the hospital clinic, as they will be able to arrange different help and perhaps if you fit the critia for byetta then swap you over to this..

They will also be able to refer you to an counsellor who understands diabetes, also a dietitian both these will be able to you with support and some statigies that will help you address your eating habits..

And then there is us lot, who can rant to when the going gets tough, come up with some straigies that enable you to cope better and start taming your control..
 
High insulin levels

I just want to say thank you to those who responded to my previous post, it is the first time in 11 years that I feel people understand what I am going through, its nice to know that I am not alone and that I shall try the suggestions that people said and let you know, thank you my diabetes buddies.
 
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