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20 units or more is quite normal for type 2 diabetics. wont' surprise me if it

still might go up a few more units. Type 2 diabetics are insulin resistant and

require three times the amount of insulin as type 1 diabetics so just be aware

of that. If a person's jaw drops and they say I only take 5 units of lantus, or

10, then you know right away that they are type 1 and are not insulin resistant.

Just a heads up...

Regards,

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I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

Put me on avandia.

And I am to see him in two weeks.

But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus has

gone from 6 units to 20 units.

Any comments?

Thanks, Dave

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I pitch my insulin vials the first of each month and get new ones. This way, you

are making certain your insulin is as potent as possible. I tried to tell Harry

to do that back in the day and looks like he finally realized being cheap isn't

always good *grin*

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>

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>> I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

>> My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

>> Put me on avandia.

>> And I am to see him in two weeks.

>> But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus has

>> gone from 6 units to 20 units.

>> Any comments?

>> Thanks, Dave

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I pitch my insulin vials the first of each month and get new ones. This way, you

are making certain your insulin is as potent as possible. I tried to tell Harry

to do that back in the day and looks like he finally realized being cheap isn't

always good *grin*

Regards,

update

>

>

>>

>> I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

>> My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

>> Put me on avandia.

>> And I am to see him in two weeks.

>> But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus has

>> gone from 6 units to 20 units.

>> Any comments?

>> Thanks, Dave

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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I pitch my insulin vials the first of each month and get new ones. This way, you

are making certain your insulin is as potent as possible. I tried to tell Harry

to do that back in the day and looks like he finally realized being cheap isn't

always good *grin*

Regards,

update

>

>

>>

>> I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

>> My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

>> Put me on avandia.

>> And I am to see him in two weeks.

>> But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus has

>> gone from 6 units to 20 units.

>> Any comments?

>> Thanks, Dave

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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it is ok to keep insulin at room temperature... you do not have to

refrigerate it once it is opened. However, you have to change it once a

month and get new bottles to ensure potency. Prior to opening it, yes,

refrigerate it.

Regards,

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> >

> >>

> >> I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

> >> My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

> >> Put me on avandia.

> >> And I am to see him in two weeks.

> >> But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus

> >> has gone from 6 units to 20 units. Any comments?

> >> Thanks, Dave

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

> >>

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I would say that you let us train you on carb counting and how to use quick

acting insulin, such as humalog or novalog, to cover carbs. Once you learn how

to do that,then ask your doc for the quick acting insulin so you can explain to

him that you understand what you are doing.

Regards,

update

>

> I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

> My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

> Put me on avandia.

> And I am to see him in two weeks.

> But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus has

> gone from 6 units to 20 units.

> Any comments?

> Thanks, Dave

>

>

>

>

>

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Tghanks, justin,

I am ready for you to start training.

Right now My wife gives me the insulin shots, but I just got a count-a

dose. But I have this question. Is it okay to keep insulin refrigerated,

and take it out for thirty minutes before taking the shot, and then puting

it back in the refridgerator?

and to do this every time you take a shot. Does it effect the insulin?

Thanks Dave

> I would say that you let us train you on carb counting and how to use

> quick acting insulin, such as humalog or novalog, to cover carbs. Once

> you learn how to do that,then ask your doc for the quick acting insulin

> so you can explain to him that you understand what you are doing.

>

>

> Regards,

>

> update

>

>

> >

> > I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

> > My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

> > Put me on avandia.

> > And I am to see him in two weeks.

> > But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus

> has

> > gone from 6 units to 20 units.

> > Any comments?

> > Thanks, Dave

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Tghanks, justin,

I am ready for you to start training.

Right now My wife gives me the insulin shots, but I just got a count-a

dose. But I have this question. Is it okay to keep insulin refrigerated,

and take it out for thirty minutes before taking the shot, and then puting

it back in the refridgerator?

and to do this every time you take a shot. Does it effect the insulin?

Thanks Dave

> I would say that you let us train you on carb counting and how to use

> quick acting insulin, such as humalog or novalog, to cover carbs. Once

> you learn how to do that,then ask your doc for the quick acting insulin

> so you can explain to him that you understand what you are doing.

>

>

> Regards,

>

> update

>

>

> >

> > I am now up to 20 units of Lantus per night.

> > My doctor took me off of glipicide and actos.

> > Put me on avandia.

> > And I am to see him in two weeks.

> > But the insulin was started on August 20, and in 20 days the lantus

> has

> > gone from 6 units to 20 units.

> > Any comments?

> > Thanks, Dave

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Pat,

I don't know yet if the acucheck is accurate or not. I probably won't know till

I havemy next a1-c test.Last night I had hamburger steak, mustard greens, a

salad, and a small portion of sweet potatos. My one touch reading was 211, and

my acucheck reading was 243.in the afternoon it was on the acucheck 135. after

a lunch of roast, mustard greens, and potatos cooked with the roast.I don't know

why it went to 243 in the evening after dinner.There is not an indocronologist

in my town although we have a population of 80 thousand.I will ask my doctor who

is uneducated concerning diabetes, his opinion for what it is worth.I think he

wwill put me back on insulin because the starlix evidently is not working.Thanks

for listening to me. Dave

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PtPotatoes can raise your sugar for a long period. the cccu-check reads

plasma and the One touch reads blood, so it reads lower than the Accucheck.

Keep on talking! We all love to help.

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Hi Pat,

I don't know yet if the acucheck is accurate or not. I probably won't know

till I havemy next a1-c test.Last night I had hamburger steak, mustard

greens, a salad, and a small portion of sweet potatos. My one touch reading

was 211, and my acucheck reading was 243.in the afternoon it was on the

acucheck 135. after a lunch of roast, mustard greens, and potatos cooked

with the roast.I don't know why it went to 243 in the evening after

dinner.There is not an indocronologist in my town although we have a

population of 80 thousand.I will ask my doctor who is uneducated concerning

diabetes, his opinion for what it is worth.I think he wwill put me back on

insulin because the starlix evidently is not working.Thanks for listening to

me. Dave

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