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nuovo1

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Insulin
Hello, good morning. I would like to explain the health problem I am experiencing.

Three years ago, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, with morning values of 170 and after eating approximately 220. I was then prescribed 750 mg of Metformin three times a day, which worked for a while.

After about two years, it stopped working, and now every morning I find myself at 220 on an empty stomach.

I changed doctors, and he prescribed Metformin and Semaglutide once a day, but nothing works; it doesn't go below 200, and I noticed that it was causing me pain in my legs and teeth, which were always inflamed and had tartar, which was awful, as was my breath.

Now I'm taking 14 units of insulin once in the morning, and I'd like to ask you a question about the medication.
Tresiba

Do you find that in the first three days your blood sugar rises quite a bit and then drops? And after three days, should I increase the dose by two? Is it normal for it to work like this? How long does it take to take effect?

I think it is causing me problems with my triglycerides at 1000, but I think diabetes is the problem or vice versa.

I don't have a very active lifestyle, and I eat a little poorly.

I weigh 94kg and am 1.80m tall.


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you are best to ask your Dr or nurse re the medications
exerzis whatever kind will help a lot though even if it just a walk for half hour
try your nest to improve your food choices it will be amazing the slight differences make
 
tresbia is designed to work as a long lasting insulin which lasts over 24 hours single injection basal.

gives some info on it.

the purpose of basal is generally to try keep the glucose levels stable at a fasting state. it might be that fast acting may also be required such as novarapid/fiasp. possibly even a mix such as humalin will be worth discussing that with your DSN/endo.


different counties use various measurement methods. Triglycerides in uk unit of measurement usually mmol/l

below is taken from mydiabetesmyway (uk) had 63.2 mmol/l when diagnosed which steadily improved.



Triglycerides are usually part of a lipid profile used to identify the risk of developing heart disease. Triglycerides increase significantly when blood sugar is poorly controlled and will also increase after a fatty meal, so must be interpreted in context. They are a useful part of an overall 'lipid profile'.
Triglyceride levels should be less than 1.7 mmol/l after fasting from night before.
 
I eat whole-wheat pasta, whole-wheat bread, sugar-free mayonnaise, and lean meat. On Saturdays, a pizza with chips. Are you coming to see? Morning, milk, cereal. The absurd thing is that triglycerides at 1000 aren't high? Is there a supplement to lower them? So, couldn't using two insulins be risky?
 
What is the unit of measurement that was used? mg/dL?

The following link maybe useful.


With regards to the query if using 2 insulins is risky regardless of type of diabetes some people need basal)bolus regime. Different insulin to carb ratios can be used.

I note you've said about wholewheat pasta although a complex carbs body will take longer time digest those. All carbs are converted to glucose. Some people can handle various forms better than others some have to avoid certain types altogether. Other people can produce enough insulin to cover upto a certain unique amount which is entirely unique to that person.

There are no one solution that fits all.

Purpose of basal insulin is to try keep blood glucose levels as flat as possible in a fasting state. Purpose of bolus to deal with meals as faster acting.

Forum rules only allow us to speak from personal experience.. experience has shown me that when glucose levels start to be controlled lipid profile results can also improve. If there is inflammation of pancreas it will not be working as well as it otherwise could be.
 
Other thing forgot to mention earlier pizza is generally very high in carbs. Potatoes also fairly high in carbs. Maybe look into a more keto style of pizza base if pizza is something you really enjoy. the same pizza dough if made into a 6 inch pizza same thickness as 12 inch, the 6inch would have significantly less carbs. portion control likely a good idea.

regards breakfast cereals, usally at least in the UK in general have suggested portion sizes.

a couple of examples

wheatabix per 100g contains 69g of carbs. the suggested portion size is 2 bisctuits (37.5g) which would be 26g carbs per portion. all carbs convert to glucose. so if you ate 2 wheatbix it would be hugely different than if ate 4 or indeed 3 or 1.

rice crispies per 100g 86g carbs. suggested portion size 30g (which isnt a lot and hard to judge without weighing) would contain 26g carbs.. a smaller bowl would result in less carbs than a larger bowl.

have no idea which country your from, net carbs is something to watch out for. uk removes fibre already, whereas usa doesnt so carbs-fibre if usa.

here is a link for some ideas for lower carb breakfast alternatives:

another fairly useful recourse: https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/ketogenic-diet-recipes for other meals.

have a good browse through the success stories section of this forum. https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/category/success-stories-and-testimonials.43/

I'd be looking into possibly reducing your carb intake somewhat in slow and steady stages. its a marathon not a sprint. slow and steady wins the race :)

it could well prove very useful to ask for a referal to a diabetic dietician if at all possible.

best wishes.
 
I'm from Italy and I didn't know you had to look at carbs. I usually look at fats. Thanks for the advice. From now on, I'll check my carbs. And believe me, this triglyceride level at 1000 is a bit scary. One thing I've noticed is that if I take insulin in the morning, I feel rumblings in my stomach in the evening. Is this normal? And if you measure my blood sugar, I see that after this feeling, it goes down.
 
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