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Hi, new here. Anyone else on insulin pump?
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I use to be on lantus with novolog at mealtimes. Now I use novolog in my insulin pump exclusively. I take glucophage 1,000 mg. morning and nite that is all the med's I am on for my diabeties. I have been a diabetic since my early 20's. I exercise, eat right(most times, I do cheat sometimes), and until I got on the pump I had extremely high readings in the mornings, even with glucophage. The pump has helped with that. My aL1c is averaging around 6.9. to 7.4 I am o.k. with that. The reason the dr. put me on the pump was he was swearing that I was cheating on my eating, but I was NOT, and I am not overweight. So, have any of you had a dr. yell at you for this?
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Reply #1 - 10/20/07  8:30pm
" I am not on a pump but welcome to our group.. "
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Reply #2 - 10/20/07  10:53pm
" welcome to the group I am on Metformin and altace "
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Reply #3 - 10/20/07  11:36pm
" i am not a pump but do take two kinds of insullin and two orals. the dr is always yelling at me for cheating "
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Reply #4 - 10/20/07  11:46pm
" I am new.I take metformin.My readings are aways high.in the morning sometimes there over 200 I try to eat right but its really tough.I tried byetta but one of th side effects is nsusa and boy did I have it ans a matter of fact I tried it twice.I had to stop. "
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Reply #5 - 10/21/07  2:05pm
" Thanks for the welcome. Yes, I always was being yelled at for cheating,Lizzyl00 and my readings were always high in the mornings no matter what I did. I found an endocrinologist that finally said it was not my fault. Wow, that was a relief. He told me it was a malfunction in a diabetics liver where it throws sugar into the blood stream whether it needs it or not. (I suppose a non diabetics liver knows not to do that ROFLMBO) It does that when we start to wake up. Then when we wake up, that is why we have such high reading. This endocrinologist was pretty good one as he use to teach endocrinology in Alabama,(I am in GA.) then he left here to go back to Alabama to go back to teach endocrinology and I lost him. He was the one that put the pump on me. I have not found as good an endocrinologist as he was. "
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Reply #6 - 10/21/07  2:47pm
" I am new. I am currently on metiformin. I just can't seem to get my readings were my doc wants them. But am happy with my progress. I started with readings in the low 200s and now 140-170s. I feel like just can't win with my doc. "
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Reply #7 - 10/22/07  1:26am
" My doctor not only "scolds" me he has insisted I go for stomach surgery "and a tummy tuck". He told me, "Save, save". Well, I could never save that much money. And I refuse the stomach surgery. I am doing pretty good right now, as far as eating, but my sugar is still spiking, I am drinking water today, not as much as I was during the summer, but I am thirsty, I just seem to not want to drink. Read on a health site that diabetics need to drink water to wash out the extra sugar, mentioned kinds of comas diabetics fall into because of high BG and dehydration. I think I can understand the dehydration part. I am thirsty, but am having to "force" myself to drink water, which I enjoy drinking so much. It is strange, just don't know what is going on. Oh, my pancreas is causing me a great eal of discomfort. It is acting up. It ruptured some years back. I am on Metformin and Glipizide. I have to be careful with the Glipizide, it is a sudden "HYPO-GLYCIMIC" causer. "
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Reply #8 - 10/22/07  10:03am
" Welcome newbie! I am on insulin but trying to work my way back off. I have not been yelled at by my doctor for anything but I sure gave him a piece of my mind last time I was in there.

You'd think your MD would realize it is more complex than food vs. insulin. Hormones are a big factor and food sensitivities and every other dang thing. I recently gained 25 pounds because someone who shall be nameless changed my hormones to something that had twice the dose of my regular.

I did have a friend get yelled at because she wanted off the pump as it wasn't helping her. "
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Reply #9 - 10/22/07  11:19am
" I think I need different meds I take 1000mg metformin in the morning and same at supper.My dr does not want me to gain any more weight (I amoverweight now.But I have to eat nothing to keep my readings low I dont know what to do. "
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Reply #10 - 10/22/07  6:00pm
" rashaw445, I also was only on Metformin. 1000mg AM and 1000mg PM. When I told the doc my readings were still high, he gave me "Glipizide". Told me I could control how much and when I needed it, BUT will not let me test often enough. The Glipizide causes my sugar to plunge and I get the sweats snd shakes and short of breath and legs trying to go out from under me. It is a BAD feeling. So I have to be careful. If your doc will NOT give you other meds, then try to find out what it is you really enjoy eating that DOES NOT raise your BG and only eat those things. Walk if you can or do some other floor exercises or make a pulley that hangs from a door . . . I got a clothes hanger hook that goes over the door and I have my daughters old jump rope and I put that up and sit in a chair or stand, and pull one side down and then the other. It is exercise, but don't over do it like I did, my arms hurt for weeks. "
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