Guest guest Posted June 9, 2010 Report Share Posted June 9, 2010 Hi all, I have some good news and not so good news to share. The good news is that the A1C that I just got from the Endo is 6.7 down from 7.6. That's good but the Endo feels that my blood sugars are still high so we are working on that. Along with the two 500 Metformin that I take twice a day and the 10 units of Byetta, I'm now going to be adding 12 units of Lantus at bed time. He also told me to monitor my fasting numbers for the first three days and if the numbers aren't between 120 and 100 I should up the Lantus 2 units and do that for 3 more days if its not between the 120 or 100 mark then I need to call him. What I'm wondering about since I've never taken insulin before and the only experience I've had was as a caretaker many years ago (over 20) is should I be worried about having hypoglycemia? Should I have a snack before taking the Lantus or is that a bad idea. If so what kind. I don't want to screw things up. I want to get my blood sugar numbers down. The reason we are trying to get the numbers low as possible is because I'm having severe neuropathy pain in my left foot and it has started going up the inside of my ankle. I've maxed out on the highest dose of Lyrica and the only pain medicine that he can move me to is ones that have the potential for addiction. I want to leave that kind of medicine until there is just no hope and I just can't stand the pain and its all the time. But he thinks that if we get my numbers down we can get the pain maybe to subside. When that happens I'll be able to exercise more and I'll start loosing more weight. He did have a little bit of a dilemma because it was between addressing the pain or my weight issue. The weight issue was that Lyrica causes weight gain and then he is adding the Lantus and he said that it might make me gain also. Anyway, would like to hear from those of you who use this type of insulin. Ricky Joe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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