I've been told I was pre-diabetic from 2014, had AP new years in '17, told I was a T2 in '18 - and had another AP hospitalisation in '22.
I've gone from metformin, then added statins x2, fenofibrate, then met had glargin added while in hospital fro 2nd AP attack.
This went from initial of around 20 units to 80 units daily. This has now changed to tresiba 70 units daily and lispro with every meal at around 7 to 8 units, Monjero and a pill to pee out glucose.
I've seen my blood go from 7's, to 8's and with 80 units of glargin for years the lows were around 9 to 11 on waking.
I've asked the doc numerous times - is my panc still active after the AP's - can you test and see? But it's always disregarded and always nope, your a type 2 with bad control.
(Which I know - I know I have a carb addiction, almost weekly failures to maintain low cat, keto, carnivore attempts).
Now reading about 3c on here - I'm not sure how I can only be badly controlled T2 .
I stopped the statins and fibrate for about a year due to muscle pains. Tried fenofibrate again just a few days ago - I could feel the start of panc pains and stopped out right. I know this is need my tri's are 8.43 and have a ct/pet stress ina few days due to repeates palpatations and chest pain.
How do you find out if your 3c - could I be in that category?
I have a serious needle phobia (took me 9 years to go for a blood test at the start of cardiac probs some many years ago (from a back of the surgery medical procedure)
I'm going to sound like a total wimp even though I'm doing 5 injections daily, but does applying a libra sensor actually hurt?
I alternate spots around my belly for jabs - I still haven't plucked up the courage to use my legs or arms and each of those jabs takes a good 30 mins of approach.
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I've gone from metformin, then added statins x2, fenofibrate, then met had glargin added while in hospital fro 2nd AP attack.
This went from initial of around 20 units to 80 units daily. This has now changed to tresiba 70 units daily and lispro with every meal at around 7 to 8 units, Monjero and a pill to pee out glucose.
I've seen my blood go from 7's, to 8's and with 80 units of glargin for years the lows were around 9 to 11 on waking.
I've asked the doc numerous times - is my panc still active after the AP's - can you test and see? But it's always disregarded and always nope, your a type 2 with bad control.
(Which I know - I know I have a carb addiction, almost weekly failures to maintain low cat, keto, carnivore attempts).
Now reading about 3c on here - I'm not sure how I can only be badly controlled T2 .
I stopped the statins and fibrate for about a year due to muscle pains. Tried fenofibrate again just a few days ago - I could feel the start of panc pains and stopped out right. I know this is need my tri's are 8.43 and have a ct/pet stress ina few days due to repeates palpatations and chest pain.
How do you find out if your 3c - could I be in that category?
I have a serious needle phobia (took me 9 years to go for a blood test at the start of cardiac probs some many years ago (from a back of the surgery medical procedure)
I'm going to sound like a total wimp even though I'm doing 5 injections daily, but does applying a libra sensor actually hurt?
I alternate spots around my belly for jabs - I still haven't plucked up the courage to use my legs or arms and each of those jabs takes a good 30 mins of approach.
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