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Tuesday, 22 May 2018

Insulin and Diabetes. May 21, 2018

Usually when we start to take Insulin to control blood sugar numbers, we reduce dose of Insulin as soon as number getting down. This is how we all educated. This is what Med Pro study in school and med text books. Also, if sugar getting low then the dose of insulin must go down right away.
      My practice show different pattern.
      At first, when sugar getting down .... I take Insulin right before my first bite, why? If I do not then I will overeat, take more food then usually I need to take. After first bite I am getting so hungry, extremely hungry. There is no way to stop to eat, and then more I eat then more hungry I am. Finally I try another way. When sugar is low I have to eat right away, no question about it. So, I inject some dose of Insulin, Lantus Solo Star because of I take only one type of Insulin, and then start to eat. When sugar is very low such as 49 mg/dl and less it is very scare to inject Insulin. Sugar is already low, so low that sometimes I cannot eat by myself, and take insulin? You must be kidding! I am not. I really take it. Use to. Right now I do not have this problem.
      Second, when sugar getting down, I do still take the same dose of Insulin as it was before, as usually every day.The same as with low sugar after sugar got down, but not too low, next day sugar can get high. It is not easy to calculate dose of Insulin. It is all the time Up and Down, and never the same. So, I try to keep the same dose of Insulin even numbers getting down.  No any changes in Insulin dose.
      Third, the numbers must be even, ether high nether low. Only with this numbers it is possible to start to take a look at the correction of dose of Insulin. Till numbers getting high, or low, there is no any revere in diabetes, no cure, and even no recovery. Numbers do not go only Up. As I posted many times, then higher high number then low it drops. When high numbers curbed low numbers still present. This mean, diabetes still out of control. Probably dose of Insulin must be elevated rather then reduced.
    There is no way to calculate dose of Insulin by using any formula. In Math formula we can use only constant numbers or data. In diabetes there are no constant numbers. All numbers in constant change.
   


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