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How did you feel about switching onto injections?

Hi Alice, I'm new to the site but been T2 for about 3yrs now. I started on tablets but couldn't work with them at all so my GP put me on Levemir & Novorapid... Since being on them my BS readings are much better, I get very few readings above 15 and most have been in the range of 8 - 12 but mainly staying around 10. Over the last month I've been playing around with my injection quantities and I currently injecting about 50 Units a day which is up from around 30 Units ...
 
Insulin controls high blood sugar but does not cure diabetes. Continue to use insulin even if you feel well. Do not stop using insulin without talking to your doctor. Do not switch to another brand or type of insulin or change the dose of any type of insulin you use without talking to your doctor.
 
very apprehensive as will start taking Humalog on Monday after tea a fast acting one then see how my levels are for a few days and may need to have a long acting injection in a morning , not looking forward to this at all but tablets seem to stop working after a period so have to do what they say is best....
 
Insulin has the greater ability to lowering the higher blood glucose other than any medicine. Initiation of Insulin treatment is considered in all patients with type2 .
 
I cried for 3 days and was absolutely petrified at the thought of injectin myself daily but now with 4mm needles its easy all a part of everyday life. I still bruise regular but ey.
 
well was on Humilin but found I had some real bad hypos so asked to come off it and went onto Foxiga tabs...which worked for a whike then levels risen so having Humilog which is fats acting and much better for me so fingers crossed...but might have to have another to go with it will find out Monday
 
I was on 2 gliclazide at tea time and have switched for 8 units of Humilog and so far so good...no more gliclazide however may have to have another insulin that goes through to morning we shall see but not frightened of having the Insulin any more
 
Up until the end of July I was prescribed Metformin 2g daily, Gliclizide 80mg, and Sitagliptin 100mg. I've had real problems with Metformin over the years but my GP would not change it. I was referred to the Diabetes Specialist team in July and started on Novomix 30 flexpens; I was instructed to stop Gliclizide straight away, and at a subsequent appt I told them about the problems I was having with Metformin, and they told me just to stop taking it. Consequently my BG shot up, but I have now managed to get this back to normal with a lchf diet and insulin. I am feeling better than I have in years, and feel more in control of my health. I will probably stop Sitagliptin soon, so being on insulin has had many benefits and also meant that I have been able to stop taking medication that was making me feel even more unwell.
 
Have started having humalog fast acting at te time and because they stopped the glic tablets my level rose in the day time so am starting to have a mix of insuling in the mornings 25% fast acting humalog with 75% long acting and stopping all tablets except metformin... fingers crossed
 
thanks all for exchanging so many useful information ..but there is a real problem for me with eating habits.cause I don't realy know how much diets should I put in my meals .nevertheless I should say that am injecting regular slow and fast acting insulins , three times a day (morning - noon - and before supper ) ...but there is a problem ...cause am seeing ..unfixed numbers throughout my blood tests...and it make me feeling bad ..do you think there might be any stability ...in my blood test readings....?
 
well Insulin tends to make me have a few hypos simply because I exercise a lot ....I have changed my routine today and I have had my breakfast and taken two of my dogs for a two mile walk hoping the levels do not drop before dinner ...then will go to town and get my shopping something I normally do first but oh well am trying this out....then will eat some lunch and take the other two dogs out...fingers crossed it should help...also gradually introduce a low carb diet and nwo on insulin have to look at things that will keep the levels up I guess grrr
 
I'm new to group: but have much to say on topic. Abt 2 yrs ago, I was told I needed to add insulin pen to oral meds regimen. I'd long believed using any insulin would signify complete failure. I played at it for most of the 2 yrs. About 3 months ago, I became serious: neuropathic pain in hands & feet really helped to change my attitude. I am happy to say I am losing weight, complying w/ nutritional suggestions, & exercising ( a serious change for me)! The pain is much decreased!
My current thoughts re insulin: it has greatly contributed to excellent glucose readings. I say that we must each do what we must to survive, nay, to beat this illness! Because I'm no longer expecting merely to survive but to prevail. An accident, followed by bronchitis, nearly derailed me from my new healthy habits, but I'm back headed to where I must be headed. I never dreamt I'd do so, but I take water aerobics 3 plus times weekly & I've begun a walking program. I've been aided greatly by adhering as much as possible to a plant based diet. I've never been so serious about anything in my life. Perhaps It's because It's FINALLY clear to me how very serious this is. It IS my life!
 

Welcome to the forum

look forward to your postings Mike
 

Hello Maureen and welcome to this wonderful forum.
I still call myself a newbie, only been here a few weeks But in the short space of time, I'm learning more about diabetes than I ever have since being diagnosed 14 years ago!
Folks here are so kind and generous with their support

May I ask which insulin injections you're on?
How soon after starting injections did you start to feel better?
Since starting insulin injections have you noticed any change in weight?

I ask the above because I've an appointment with DN this afternoon, discussing changing meds... Maybe going on insulin injections but not sure yet.
 
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I'm sorry this will possibly reach you too late for your appt. I'm taking
Hello, Rose, and thank you for the warm welcome. I hope this reaches you in time for your appt. I am very fortunate as to be taking insulin 'glargine' via a prefilled (insulin) pen. It is almost always painless. I have not had to resort to the use of actual injection via hypodermic needles.
I was truthfully not seriously compliant for an extended period of time after beginning the use of these pens. But once I became adherent to diet, and began even small amounts of exercise, things seemed to change for the better fairly soon. So much so that of course I was immensely grateful, but also left wondering what had taken me so long!? (To fully wake up to reality, as it were.) If you are given the opportunity to use an insulin pen, i can heartily recommend you do so. And, because I am on an almost completely plant based diet, began to move, and am absolutely following instructions, weight began to drop. The diet may be a small challenge but it is so very worth it to have pain disappear and blood glucose numbers improve drastically!
Wish you the best if luck! Hope you can let me know how it has gone.
Maureen
 

It's ok, an hour before my appointment the DN phoned to say she's running late with her home visits, could I ring the surgury to cancel today's and re book another appointment for next week!! I was so disappointed, I was actually looking forward to changing meds, been feeling really unwell and sugars are all over the place. Anyway fingers cross, appointment is now on Monday afternoon.

I'm so pleased that you're seeing positive results with your insulin regime, you seem to have a good balance...Well Done!

Could you please give me an idea of what you eat that's helped you lose weight whilst on insulin? Thanks
 
 
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Rose, I just saw your birthdate info. Happy belated birthday! Hope it was grand!

Thank you! I didn't plan on doing anything to be honest, then some friends and family decided on a get together in the evening, and it turned out to be a really enjoyable birthday, great company and lots of naughty food
 
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