Jackie0022
Well-Known Member
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Exactly! If you are comfortable injecting, and would feel uncomfortable with Gliclazide, it's a no-brainer IMO. Hopefully you are T2, and in that case you can work towards getting off insulin completely, assuming you do produce enough of your own, or at the very least, injecting less.
Thanks, from what I understand, and again it’s something for the doctor, that I’ll always be taking or injecting something so I guess I’m producing very little.
Get the results of the tests, with measurement units, and then post on here and someone will help you.
Get the results of the tests, with measurement units, and then post on here and someone will help you.
Are these results something the GP would have been sent? It may be quicker to speak to him?
Possibly. Some drs think all type 2 will progressively get worse and need more. Whilst to some extent this has been typically true on past medical and dietary advice regimes many of us in here and elsewhere are proving that assumption wrong. It doesn’t have to be progressive for us all as a given.Thanks, from what I understand, and again it’s something for the doctor, that I’ll always be taking or injecting something so I guess I’m producing very little.
hi, I’m new to this forum so after some help and advice please.
5 weeks ago I went to my GP as I had lost 1 1/2 stone in 6 months, and I’d tested my bloods on my husbands machine which were 18.8 going up to 22.5 that evening. he sent me for blood tests and then I went back to see him only to be told I have diabetes. He checked my ketones which were 4 so the next thing I know he is phoning and sending me to the hospital. Here I had more bloods taking for testing and insulin given. They sent me home but I had to return the next day for another dose of insulin. I saw the diabetic specialist and have been injecting insulin ever since whilst I waited for confirmation of which type. Anyway 5 weeks later it has been confirmed as type 2. I inject 9 units morning and 10 unit evening. They are now talking about changing the insulin to Gliclazide but are saying that they may not work as the insulin I am taking is on ‘the cusp’! My husband takes this and has terrible on and off side effects. I have my reservations about taking this and am looking for advice and views about this. I am waiting to speak with the nurse but what are the pros and cons of staying on insulin against changing to Gliclazide.
Nor did I . I found this that seems to give a reasonable explanationI don't know what the 1A-2 bloods are.
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