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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2336570" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I'm alarmed with your level of care. Whether your unavailable for a full-time care giver or other health problems obstruct more involved care which many deem a more normal level of care in the UK.</p><p>First aim for steady care before looking into changing the therapy needed. </p><p>It seems obvious to some that weight gain comes with over use of insulin in high IR type 2s.</p><p>Myself this was second to keeping my bgs good and in turn preventing eye or other organ damage. </p><p>Take the time to understand your care givers health plan for your diabetes. Once you understand the plan and aims for you going forward. Work together to achieve those goals. </p><p>Maybe just having a good level of continuous care may be your collaborated goal. For some that alone is a huge step forward from hectic, unplanned and missed check ups.</p><p>A huge achievement to some can be misconstrued as not enough to others. </p><p>We are all different and our needs are such too.</p><p>Test, keep your diabetic appointments and work with your care team. That alone I applaud. I truly understand when your body (and mind) needs support too. Not just your insulin therapy.</p><p>You know needing insulin places you in a catagory for a higher need for health care support, right? Which is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2336570, member: 196960"] I'm alarmed with your level of care. Whether your unavailable for a full-time care giver or other health problems obstruct more involved care which many deem a more normal level of care in the UK. First aim for steady care before looking into changing the therapy needed. It seems obvious to some that weight gain comes with over use of insulin in high IR type 2s. Myself this was second to keeping my bgs good and in turn preventing eye or other organ damage. Take the time to understand your care givers health plan for your diabetes. Once you understand the plan and aims for you going forward. Work together to achieve those goals. Maybe just having a good level of continuous care may be your collaborated goal. For some that alone is a huge step forward from hectic, unplanned and missed check ups. A huge achievement to some can be misconstrued as not enough to others. We are all different and our needs are such too. Test, keep your diabetic appointments and work with your care team. That alone I applaud. I truly understand when your body (and mind) needs support too. Not just your insulin therapy. You know needing insulin places you in a catagory for a higher need for health care support, right? Which is ok. [/QUOTE]
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