Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Re: Too High BGs

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Carol wrote:

> So, even if I decided to give up on the Glucophage and Avandia and go

> with insulin, I'd still have to know which foods do what to me, wouldn't

> I?

>

Yes. But with insulin you'd have much more powerful control.

Think of it this way: With pills, you can only take your medicine in

big lumps. Any particular lump could be a bit too much or a bit too

little, but you have to take the entire lump anyway. With insulin, you

can fine tune your dose to exactly what you need.

Since each food can affect you differently, then you need may need a

different insulin dosage for each food. I don't use insulin yet, but

posts I've read from insulin users say this is not all that difficult.

It becomes second nature after a while.

Edd

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hello Carol and Ed

Have to tell you l feel l have more controll over my diet and meds after the

doctor put me in Insulin... l take the long acting Lantus at nite.. and some

days all l do is take maybe 1 -2 shots of humolog..insulin.. instead of all

those pills all day long..

So l feel l have more controll over the whole thing.... l test my bloodsugar

before each meal..

Rita

----- Original Message -----

From: Edd

Carol wrote:

> So, even if I decided to give up on the Glucophage and Avandia and go

> with insulin, I'd still have to know which foods do what to me, wouldn't

> I?

>

Yes. But with insulin you'd have much more powerful control.

Think of it this way: With pills, you can only take your medicine in

big lumps. Any particular lump could be a bit too much or a bit too

little, but you have to take the entire lump anyway. With insulin, you

can fine tune your dose to exactly what you need.

Since each food can affect you differently, then you need may need a

different insulin dosage for each food. I don't use insulin yet, but

posts I've read from insulin users say this is not all that difficult.

It becomes second nature after a while.

Edd

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I'm sorry but I must disagree. This is a YMMV. I can eat things with

sugar alcohols and some wheat and not be affected by more than a few

points in my BG readings. Some people can and some can't.

AJ

whimsy2 wrote:

> Sure...wheat is a grain. Any grain will make diabetics' BGs go up. And

> remember... a lot of lowcarb things are aimed at those trying to lose

> weight, not specifically aimed at diabetics. So overweight " normals "

> can handle lowcarb stuff with wheat product derivatives and " ol " sugars

> (malitol, sorbitol, etc.) while diabetics simply can't.

> Vicki

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Good morning

l know l have more controll over my numbers after l went on Insulin...still

watch everything l eat..l test in the morning and before each meal and in the

evening before l take my long acting Lantus..l use Humolog during the day,.

l use short ultra fine micro needles.. and l would say it does not hurt at all..

Rita

Re: Too High BGs

Carol wrote:

<< So, even if I decided to give up on the Glucophage and Avandia and

go with insulin, I'd still have to know which foods do what to me,

wouldn't I? >>

I find I test more often, so that I can take corrective action. The

danger of injected insulin or sulfs is potential hypos; the beauty of

insulin is that we can quickly take corrective action, thus helping

our overall control. Testing more often gives me a better picture of

what's up with my glycemic response.

Susie

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...