diamonds500
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- Sheffield
- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
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I have been to see her and my A1c has gone down to 10.5 to 8.4 which is an improvement from before. So will carry on with Victoza n go for the diabetes awareness course.Hi to all,
I have an appointment to see Karen this afternoon about how my blood sugars have gone down from 25s to 12.5 since using Victoza n I think my weight has gone down to but I am having gaviscon for indigestion and I am also constipated with the Victoza too at least it's not diorheea this time
Will see what she says when I see her later on.
I am also going on a carbohydrate awareness course anyone done one at all.
Diamonds500.
I'm not sure if you mean she is going to put you on insulin now or in December? Going on insulin doesn't necessarily main weight gain, as I understand it. There are ways to reduce this while using insulin. On the other hand, if you can reduce your carb intake enough you might not need insulin.Hi to all,
I went back to see monica yesterday diabetes nurse n she said to me because my glucose over the last few months was still at 11.6 to 12 onwards if she was my doctor she would have put me on insulin by now as she is saying the victoza is not taking my bs down enough I have to do a desmond course and go back in December to see her but I need to go on insulin to lower my bs levels.
But if I go on insulin then I will gain weight n I want to loose not gain any.
What do I do?
Diamonds500
It's understandable that you see it that way based on seeing your mother and MIL. Traditionally T2s who go onto insulin are prescribed a set dose, which can make them hungry so they eat more. The trick is to only have as much insulin as needed to keep your blood sugar down, so you don't get so hungry. As I understand it people are often on basal (ie, background) insulin only, or mixed insulin, and these approaches may not be optimal. Whereas a more detailed way of taking insulin is basal/bolus, which allows you to target the insulin to the times of days when it's needed the most, so you can have lower doses. It's more work, but if I needed insulin, I'd want to do it this way.Hi Cat lady,
I think she meant in December when I go back to see her how can you not gain weight when using insulin?
My Mum in law was a type 2 and went on insulin and is was really massive huge so this is why I associate insulin with weight gain.
It would seem logical for this to happen as did to my mum in law so why do people say it might not happen to me I just see that it does happen n not the other way round.
Diamonds500.
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