Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Hi! I'm from Greene, NY and I am a Type 2 and in insulin pumper (Paradigm). I was diagnosed 4 years ago this August and have been through oral meds, syringes and now the pump which I started this last December. I am a brittle diabetic. My last A1c (this week) was 7.7 . The emails I've been reading have been so interesting as I have no family support (hubby and 2 teens) and even though my friends try they still think diabetes is all about sugar. So I know I'm not alone! My father is also a brittle diabetic in his 80's but he's rather stubborn in his " self-treatment so discussion is rare other that comparing lows. *wry grin* Current discussions... -For lows I use lotsa pulp OJ (a treat!) and for highs my pump lets me do a correction bolus. -Vision...mine once in awhile goes blurry when high and spotty when low. When I first went on oral meds my vision was awful and I could barely see to drive. -Testing...I test when I get up, before and after meals, before I drive if I feel nervous and before bed. I have a BD meter that came with my pump and it's fast and pretty much pain-free. I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2006 Report Share Posted July 27, 2006 Welcome , I am also on a MiniMed pump. I know what you mean about no support. My family means well but just don't know about diabetes. I try to explain about it but they are not very receptive. This list sure helps. Stay in touch. S Wilkinson, Rome, New York Greetings from newbie Hi! I'm from Greene, NY and I am a Type 2 and in insulin pumper (Paradigm). I was diagnosed 4 years ago this August and have been through oral meds, syringes and now the pump which I started this last December. I am a brittle diabetic. My last A1c (this week) was 7.7 . The emails I've been reading have been so interesting as I have no family support (hubby and 2 teens) and even though my friends try they still think diabetes is all about sugar. So I know I'm not alone! My father is also a brittle diabetic in his 80's but he's rather stubborn in his " self-treatment so discussion is rare other that comparing lows. *wry grin* Current discussions... -For lows I use lotsa pulp OJ (a treat!) and for highs my pump lets me do a correction bolus. -Vision...mine once in awhile goes blurry when high and spotty when low. When I first went on oral meds my vision was awful and I could barely see to drive. -Testing...I test when I get up, before and after meals, before I drive if I feel nervous and before bed. I have a BD meter that came with my pump and it's fast and pretty much pain-free. I'm looking forward to getting to know everyone! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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