Liam1955
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- Location
- York, England, UK.
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Anti-Gay People, Self Centre People, Two Faced People and Bad Language.
I've had several CT scans done with contrast dye (blue aniseed tasting liquid) on my abdomen and when they injected it I felt all warm down under and thought I'd peed myself (which I had not) ! The CT scanner staff said this is very common phenomenon lmao.Going to be interesting to see what effect on blood sugars by not taking any Metformin for today and tomorrow (48 hours) - due to have a MRI Scan with Contrast dye on Wednesday morning. This morning's fasting was 5.6 - never expected that as they have mostly been in the 6's since taking Steriod Tablets.
I'm fair to middling as they say here @liam1955. If it's blue juice and tastes of aniseed then be prepared to blush lol.That was funny @eddie1968 - better make sure I have a wee before. How are you doing? Feeling any better today?
Hi Ron wish you well with your appointment and hope you get the answers you need.Got my neurology Friday hoping to finally get some answers hope all went well with yours
Thanks John I'm seeing the same doc on FridayHi Ron wish you well with your appointment and hope you get the answers you need.
Well for me it was Neurologist Dr Zarbo who had left Kingsmill but has now come back thank goodness as in my opinion he is one of the best..
But the answer I got was the same as last time now is not the time to alter my meds.
He is also concerned about my weight loss as he reckons loosing any more will lower my energy levels too far., then sent me down for blood tests as it has been two years since starting Azathioprine and most patients have monthly or three monthly blood tests when on it in my case that seems to have been overlooked.
As I said best of luck for Friday
Regards John.
Well you should get some answers then as he is pretty good at what he does and very friendly Well I have always found so and I have been seeing him well over two years now. no more like four years hard to keep track.Thanks John I'm seeing the same doc on Friday
Wow - that's a very powerful piece of writing. And his strength, commitment and joy in his vocation shines from it like a beacon. You have every right to be proud of him, John.I am unsure why may be because I am proud of him I thought I would share this link to my son writing about his calling to a vocation from his perspective I do hope you all don't mind too much.
http://www.capgb.org/news-and-events/breaking-news/my-story-
Regards and good morning all.
John
OMG, that's high @liam1955. What insulin are you on ?Before Evening Meal at 5.30pm my blood sugar was = 15.6 !!!! (Day 2 without any Metformin) But, had 44 units of Insulin this morning.
Leaving home at 8am in the morning to get to the Hospital for a 9am appointment.
Good luck with thisBefore Evening Meal at 5.30pm my blood sugar was = 15.6 !!!! (Day 2 without any Metformin) But, had 44 units of Insulin this morning.
Leaving home at 8am in the morning to get to the Hospital for a 9am appointment.
I'm on Humulin M3, it's 30% soluble fast acting insulin and 70% Isophane long lasting insulin. I take 144 units a day and the biggie of 84 IU in the morning which I usually do in 34 then 50 units injections...ouch !@eddie1968 - Humulin Isophane - which is a long acting Insulin, but only lasts between 14 to 18 hours. Ate exactly the same as yesterday: Greek Yoghurt for Breakfast and the same for Lunch. Also taking 15mg Prednisolone daily only began this 2 weeks ago and was on 20mg a day. This Saturday it reduces by another 5mg to take 10 mg for 7 days. Will be back to taking my daily dose of 2000mg Metformin on Thursday.
Thank You Anna - @13lizanne
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