Guest guest Posted July 6, 2004 Report Share Posted July 6, 2004 Mittensdf, The only medicine I know that has worked for me, and me only is Insulin Therapy. I have had no side effects to it. I¹ve been a type 2 diabetic since 1999. Started on pill therapy, and ran the gamut from Avandia, Metformin, Glucovance, and some of them worked for a while and brought my levels down. But if I got sick or stressed or something changed, my glucose would go out of control and they would just up the dosage. I asked to be put on Insulin, because I was tired of the side effects from the meds. Again for myself only, Insulin therapy has been fantastic. Joe Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 02:01:02 -0000 To: alldiabeticinternational Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] One Month New Type 2 Diabetic Hello to everyone! I was diagnosed alittle over a month ago. Been trying to obtain as much knowledge as possible. I start my first diabetic class tomorrow evening. Trying very hard to eat right and change the bad habits. Level has been 140's to 170's without medication. I was started on metformin and had diareahea for two weeks. Second med was Avandia which caused face to break out badly and swelling. The third med I am supposed to take is Amaryn. I started out with a good attitude to lose weight and get control of this, but now I am so depressed and have much anxiety. I am afraid of the meds and the side affects. The doctor did have me on 2 500mg of metformin which he admitted may have been too much. I weight around 240 lbs. and know I must lose the weight, eat right and take med. There has been allot of stress in my life for the past ten years and dealing with depression and anxiety has been hard. Is there any diabetic medicine that does not have severe side affects? I also have to learn how to count the carbs and watch the blood pressure. My blood pressure med was cut in half as I have lost some weight. Thank you for inviting me to the group and I hope to learn from all of you how you manage this disease. Right now, I am thoroughly confused and want to get back to the good attitude. Thank you for listening. Copied some recipes. I haven't been a cook for years as the hubby is the great cook in the family. mittensdf pancreatitis info http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThePancreatitisPlace/ diabetic recipes http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetic_recipes/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 Thanks Joe for the advice. I will probably discuss with the doctor if I can go back on one pill per day of the metformin and give it more time. I am proud to say my levels today without pills is 117, 114 and 107. Don't know how I did it! But I am bouncing but staying well under 200. Thanks again and I will have to consider it if this pill stuff doesn't work. You were the only one replying to my problem and I appreciate it. Mittens > Mittensdf, > The only medicine I know that has worked for me, and me only is Insulin > Therapy. I have had no side effects to it. I¹ve been a type 2 diabetic > since 1999. Started on pill therapy, and ran the gamut from Avandia, > Metformin, Glucovance, and some of them worked for a while and brought my > levels down. But if I got sick or stressed or something changed, my glucose > would go out of control and they would just up the dosage. I asked to be put > on Insulin, because I was tired of the side effects from the meds. Again > for myself only, Insulin therapy has been fantastic. > > Joe > > > From: " mittensdf " > Reply-To: alldiabeticinternational > Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 02:01:02 -0000 > To: alldiabeticinternational > Subject: [alldiabeticinternational] One Month New Type 2 Diabetic > > Hello to everyone! > > I was diagnosed alittle over a month ago. Been trying to obtain as > much knowledge as possible. I start my first diabetic class tomorrow > evening. Trying very hard to eat right and change the bad habits. > Level has been 140's to 170's without medication. > > I was started on metformin and had diareahea for two weeks. Second > med was Avandia which caused face to break out badly and swelling. > The third med I am supposed to take is Amaryn. I started out with a > good attitude to lose weight and get control of this, but now I am so > depressed and have much anxiety. I am afraid of the meds and the > side affects. The doctor did have me on 2 500mg of metformin which > he admitted may have been too much. I weight around 240 lbs. and > know I must lose the weight, eat right and take med. > > There has been allot of stress in my life for the past ten years and > dealing with depression and anxiety has been hard. > > Is there any diabetic medicine that does not have severe side > affects? I also have to learn how to count the carbs and watch the > blood pressure. My blood pressure med was cut in half as I have lost > some weight. > > Thank you for inviting me to the group and I hope to learn from all > of you how you manage this disease. Right now, I am thoroughly > confused and want to get back to the good attitude. > > Thank you for listening. Copied some recipes. I haven't been a cook > for years as the hubby is the great cook in the family. > > > mittensdf > > > > > > pancreatitis info > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ThePancreatitisPlace/ > > diabetic recipes > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/diabetic_recipes/ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 > My BG numbers are 'bouncing' all > over. " All over " is relative. Your BG will be stable at times (e.g. before a meal) and rising or falling rapidly at other times (e.g. during or after a meal). > Is it the goal to keep them pretty > close to the same number all the > time? No, I never heard of that as a goal. Your BG will go up and down, you cannot expect to have it remain the same all the time, nobody's does. > Last night before bed BG was 119 ... Nothing wrong with that. > ... and this morning before breakfast > it is 131. I haven't eaten. I don't > know why it went up. It went up because your liver released the last of the sugar it had stored from the day before. Try taking your morning reading while you are still in bed and you should get a more reproduceable reading. > And after eating it still goes to > 150 or up. I'm new to trying to > control this and eat right. Nothing wrong with that, either. It all depends on what you ate and how long after you took the reading. Try taking readings only before you eat and you will get a smaller range. > It's just very confusing. Well, Joan, you have only been diagnosed a month now. You can reckon with about six months before things stabilize and you see the light! If diabetes was so straightforward and everybody got the hang of it immediately then none of us would be here and there wouldn't be a Yahoo ADI group! Regards Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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