Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi all I am about 3 days behind in my email so please forgive me if you have written but have not received an answer yet. In December my blood sugars went through the roof and my doc has tried several different combinations of tablets but even the top dosage of those was not enough. I almost crawled into his office today as I have had it with high blood sugars and even had to go to cutting my calorie intake to very little, didn't help. So today he started me on Insulin, the new long acting stable type called Levemir (insulin detemir) starting at 5 units once and will build from that. That is not a lot of insulin to begin with but with my whacky system. We are really shooting into the dark here as normally I would have to go through the local Diabetic Education Centre to be instructed over a period of weeks. So the doc took charge but I ended up at the DEC anyway as the pharmacy we use had the insulin but no pens. Arghhhhhhhh!!!! Fortunately the head nurse at the centre made time for me for some quick instructions. It probably helped that I have known her for about 30 years and have been friends for a good part of that. Anyway, I was supposed to inject my dose as soon as I got home, but, I checked my blood sugar and it was good, a bit low for a shot of insulin. Just practicing plunging the needle into my abdomen must have scared my pancreas to secret more insulin. <GBG> Just one more health problem that I did not need over the Christmas/New Year Season. Had to severely curtail my appetite for all the good stuff. I had to laugh when Bev, the nurse, went over the symptoms of hypoglycaemia (low blood sugar) and I said, " know just how that feels. " Exactly the same symptoms as hyperglycaemia (high blood sugar) that I had suffered with for the past month and a half, not to mention the side effects of some of the medications I am on. So now I trudge along daily driving into the city every morning to check in with my doc. Will be a nasty gasoline bill come February. Of course, the pain keeps on trudging along as well. Some days it just doesn't pay to get out of bed. Fr. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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