Pinkorchid
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Diet only
Because in US it can be cheaper or more beneficial for doctor-patient relationship to have patient on insulin without trying all other T2 tablets/injections.I found this interesting I was watching a US programme about a surgeon who specialises in treating the obese who are over 600lb with weight loss surgery. The lady in question was over 700lb with huge lymphedema tumours on her legs. She also had T2 and was on insulin injections the surgeon was quite horrified by that and took her straight off it saying no one with T2 should be on insulin only those with T1 should be
It's not rare in NZ. If it's medically appropriate, it happens. And it is medically appropriate in some situations.Because in US it can be cheaper or more beneficial for doctor-patient relationship to have patient on insulin without trying all other T2 tablets/injections.
Cheaper or easier isn't always the most effective.
Only rare T2s end up on insulin, even in uk.
I'm hoping to get rid of my fast acting after bariatric surgery and if I lose enough weight in theory basal will be needed far less too.
It was probably because the BG was life threateningly high.How any doctor could prescribe insulin to someone of that weight, unless they have been shown to be producing very little endogenous insulin (virtually impossible) astounds me. Unless their blood sugar is life threateningly high.. I can’t imagine why they would need exogenous insulin..
Hopefully only people with experience of using insulin in T2 diabetes will comment in this thread.... nah, who am I kidding?I found this interesting I was watching a US programme about a surgeon who specialises in treating the obese who are over 600lb with weight loss surgery. The lady in question was over 700lb with huge lymphedema tumours on her legs. She also had T2 and was on insulin injections the surgeon was quite horrified by that and took her straight off it saying no one with T2 should be on insulin only those with T1 should be
Hopefully only people with experience of using insulin in T2 diabetes will comment in this thread.... nah, who am I kidding?
Did I say there was any restriction?As far as I know there's no restriction on who can comment on a thread whatever their diabetic status status, and if comments increase understanding by generating discussion or raising various questions then there's a very good reason for them to continue to do so. IMO.
This thread was actually started by a member who (unrless things have changed) is a diet only controlled T2... and why a T2 should need insulin when many of us are actually producing too much is probably something many of us may have wondered about.
Robbity
Possibly.. although an extended fast may well have been more efficacious in reducing BG levelsIt was probably because the BG was life threateningly high.
If you genuinely want to learn about insulin for T2s, the link in my signature is a good place to start. It's not as simple as "T2s produce too much insulin."
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