Hi @kay64red I'm T2 diet only so cannot really help but hopefully somebody on insulin such as @noblehead, @donnellysdogs or @loulou99782 will be along to advise.After 25 years being on tablets I am now on insulin. I have been left to get my levels down myself. Is this usually what happens? I am in the range 6 - 10 but still showing high in some cases. I am now on 18 units in the morning and 16 at night. Be glad on some clarification on this, I have been on insulin for a month now. I must admit I feel much better than I did. On a positive note I read that they have no real medication available for nerve problems in the legs as I suffered with pains in both legs especially at night and believe me they were horrible and I got little sleep. However my doctor provided me with what I call my miracle pill, after taking it for a couple of days twice a day, the pain disappeared out of my legs. It is called Duloxetine. So good only take one dose now instead of two.
Thank you for your information. Yes I have a One Touch Select Plus, which was given to me by the Diabetic Nurse. I am still having problems getting my readings anywhere near controlled. Lowest in the mornings but still higher than my given range. Still I will keep perservering and hope it settles soon.Here is some info about insulin and T2:
http://www.phlaunt.com/diabetes/15478720.php
Do you have a blood glucose (BG) meter?
I will tag @daisy1 as she has some great info about diabetes that she can post.
It's fantastic that Duloxetine is helping you. I'd like to take it for chronic pain but I am worried about it possibly causing weight gain. It doesn't do that for everyone, but I tend to gain weight on any drug that has this possible side effect. Duloxetine works for some people and not others. There are other drugs that people can try, as well as supplements.
The best thing to try for neuropathy is getting BG down, and many people find a low carb diet enables them to do that.
If it hasn't settled within another week or so, maybe you should go back to the nurse and ask about switching to a basal/bolus insulin regime?Thank you for your information. Yes I have a One Touch Select Plus, which was given to me by the Diabetic Nurse. I am still having problems getting my readings anywhere near controlled. Lowest in the mornings but still higher than my given range. Still I will keep perservering and hope it settles soon.
It's explained here:I'm on M3 Humulin. Fast and slow working. I have to make sure they are mixed well and look like milk when done. What is the difference.?
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