Hi, I am in exactly the same position, but left without hope for any improvement. I am putting on weight despite a controlled diet and exercise. Where do we go from here! I am in despair! can anybody help?Hi all, this is my first visit to the forum and hoping someone will be able to help.
I am no spring chicken, aged 63 and have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for 15 years.
At present I am unable to control my blood sugar levels even though I am taking injections 3 times a day together with metformin and Bydureon.
Insulin doses at present Humalog 50, 78 units at breakfast, 78 units at lunch and 88 units at dinner. Also 2 grms Metformin.
My levels have never been really stable since the beginning, however for the last year they average around 16 mmol.
Both GP and consultant are aware, however, it appears we have now reached the shoulder shrugging stage.
Dietitian has decided to put me on a low carb diet yet again, cant remember how many dietitians I have had over the last 15 years who have all tried that approach to no avail other to making me feel worse.
I also take many other forms of medication for other ailments that have not cased any problems to the diabetes.
Anyone out there with any suggestions, however, I am not ready for the wooden overcoat just yet, hopefully.
Hi and welcome to the forum, and welcome @gillykins too.Hi all, this is my first visit to the forum and hoping someone will be able to help.
I am no spring chicken, aged 63 and have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for 15 years.
At present I am unable to control my blood sugar levels even though I am taking injections 3 times a day together with metformin and Bydureon.
Insulin doses at present Humalog 50, 78 units at breakfast, 78 units at lunch and 88 units at dinner. Also 2 grms Metformin.
My levels have never been really stable since the beginning, however for the last year they average around 16 mmol.
Both GP and consultant are aware, however, it appears we have now reached the shoulder shrugging stage.
Dietitian has decided to put me on a low carb diet yet again, cant remember how many dietitians I have had over the last 15 years who have all tried that approach to no avail other to making me feel worse.
I also take many other forms of medication for other ailments that have not cased any problems to the diabetes.
Anyone out there with any suggestions, however, I am not ready for the wooden overcoat just yet, hopefully.
Hi all, this is my first visit to the forum and hoping someone will be able to help.
I am no spring chicken, aged 63 and have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for 15 years.
At present I am unable to control my blood sugar levels even though I am taking injections 3 times a day together with metformin and Bydureon.
Insulin doses at present Humalog 50, 78 units at breakfast, 78 units at lunch and 88 units at dinner. Also 2 grms Metformin.
My levels have never been really stable since the beginning, however for the last year they average around 16 mmol.
Both GP and consultant are aware, however, it appears we have now reached the shoulder shrugging stage.
Dietitian has decided to put me on a low carb diet yet again, cant remember how many dietitians I have had over the last 15 years who have all tried that approach to no avail other to making me feel worse.
I also take many other forms of medication for other ailments that have not cased any problems to the diabetes.
Anyone out there with any suggestions, however, I am not ready for the wooden overcoat just yet, hopefully.
The doses you're on are very high and seems to be fixed. Why don't your care team try novorapid or Apidra and teach you how to carb count. By reducing the carbs/low carb meals is best. I'm type 1 and very insulin resistant and use Apidra plus 2 x 500mg metformin tablets with each meal. I carb count. I was 60 years old on diagnosis and GP put me down as type 2 and gave me 1 tablet metformin. Within 2 weeks I was in hospital with my BSs in the high 20's and some ketones. Hospital put me immediately on insulin and I was reclassified as type 1 which I prefer to type 2 as I have better control with quick acting and long lasting insulins plus 6 X 500mg metformin SR tablets per day. Try novorapid or Apidra instead of Humalog 50. If you need long lasting insulin then maybe you're mare type 1 than 2. Some GP's still thing type 1 is for young people only....WRONG. What are your BSs and HBA1c.. Ask to be referred to your hospital's diabetes team as you might be type 1.Hi all, this is my first visit to the forum and hoping someone will be able to help.
I am no spring chicken, aged 63 and have been diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes for 15 years.
At present I am unable to control my blood sugar levels even though I am taking injections 3 times a day together with metformin and Bydureon.
Insulin doses at present Humalog 50, 78 units at breakfast, 78 units at lunch and 88 units at dinner. Also 2 grms Metformin.
My levels have never been really stable since the beginning, however for the last year they average around 16 mmol.
Both GP and consultant are aware, however, it appears we have now reached the shoulder shrugging stage.
Dietitian has decided to put me on a low carb diet yet again, cant remember how many dietitians I have had over the last 15 years who have all tried that approach to no avail other to making me feel worse.
I also take many other forms of medication for other ailments that have not cased any problems to the diabetes.
Anyone out there with any suggestions, however, I am not ready for the wooden overcoat just yet, hopefully.
Hi all,
Thank you for the information and positive advice.
It is very much appreciated and given me hope that some of it will be able to help with my health problems, not just the diabetes.
So, can I ask what sorts of things you are eating at the moment, and if you are currently following the low carb diet recommended by your dietician?
Hi AndBreathe,
Yes sure, no worries
Have been following instructions of dietitian and booklet given out by the hospital of amounts of carbs in various foods.
I have given up white carbs and alcohol and also following info from the book "Carbs & Cals" written by Chris Cheyette and & Yello Balolia in association with Diabetes UK.
I have been on this regime for nearly a month now and have seen no real difference to my obese weight and blood sugar levels. I also have to be careful as to what I eat regarding saturated fats as I have Isochemic Heart disease.
The weight problem could be helped if I was able to exercise more than I can, this being to fybromyalgia.
The doses you're on are very high and seems to be fixed. Why don't your care team try novorapid or Apidra and teach you how to carb count. By reducing the carbs/low carb meals is best. I'm type 1 and very insulin resistant and use Apidra plus 2 x 500mg metformin tablets with each meal. I carb count. I was 60 years old on diagnosis and GP put me down as type 2 and gave me 1 tablet metformin. Within 2 weeks I was in hospital with my BSs in the high 20's and some ketones. Hospital put me immediately on insulin and I was reclassified as type 1 which I prefer to type 2 as I have better control with quick acting and long lasting insulins plus 6 X 500mg metformin SR tablets per day. Try novorapid or Apidra instead of Humalog 50. If you need long lasting insulin then maybe you're mare type 1 than 2. Some GP's still thing type 1 is for young people only....WRONG. What are your BSs and HBA1c.. Ask to be referred to your hospital's diabetes team as you might be type 1.
I was on Humalog 50 x 158 twice a day. Currently on 20 twice a day and hoping to be off insulin in the next few ? weeks.
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