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    An Early Crissy present from my Endocrinologist- I didn't want

    I saw my Endocrinologist yesterday and sadly he gave me an early crissy present I didn't want to receive. He has no put me on 2 insulin injections a day. This was not the news /gift I wanted, but the alternative is worse.
    I'm still coming to grips with the fact I'll have to stab myself in the guts twice a day. I now it isn't painful, as I had one yesterday when he was showing me, but after a traumatic last 8 years of procedures where probes and have been plunged into my body and repeated injections with many botch ups , some procedures in which I was not unconscious for and really hurt and have left a mental scaring. I have a real phobia now of hospitals and procedures, so it's another one of life's hurdles.

    It's a mental thing with me, I am going to a educator next week to get the necessary info on how to administer the injections.
    The Endo says my life should improve with more energy less tiredness and the risk of complications will diminish.
    I suffer from diabetic nervosis at present and it's not fun, and have worried about one day having my feet cut off if things got worse

    So I am another one of the growing statistics of the every increasing diabetic population of the western world.

    So watch your weight and diet everyone, diabetis is more common now than you think and is on the increase.


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    Hi Mario
    Ihave been on 2 ****** a day now for about 20 years, I am a type 2 that didn't listen when younger. Your life will be better with the *****. Just listen to you team of professionals. By the way I inject into the thigh, each thigh has about the same surface area as the gut and you have 2 thighs, when I started my gut was getting sore spots. Never had a problem in the thigh
    cheers
    blaze

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    I have been injecting insulin for years (by choice....rather than hammering myself with heaps of tablets).

    I am currently injecting 36 iu once per day. How big are your injections ?

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    We have a type 2 diabetic at work.
    Recently had half a big toe cut off due to infection.They want to cut the rest off as the infection is still active,he refused.He is on a 6 week course of IV anti-biotics.If it fails its cut some more off,and it sounds like some of the foot too.
    Years ago he lived next door,the party animal from hell.He passed out next to a bonfire,his mates partied on then went home thinking he was asleep.He was in a diabetic coma.
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    4 a day here, type 1! You guys are the lucky ones, or could have been

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    My youngest daughter is type 1. She uses an insulin pump. This puts in very small amounts many times a day.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    I have been injecting insulin for years (by choice....rather than hammering myself with heaps of tablets).

    I am currently injecting 36 iu once per day. How big are your injections ?
    Haven't got the dosage yet going early next week to the educator to have her show me how to do it and will get the doseage started and adjusted as recommended by my endo.
    I have been rather unwell for most of this year with abdominal pains, have all sorts of scans and tests, gastroscopy and colonoscopy, no clue to whats causing it, at least no sinister cancers discovered, so a mystery, but endo thinks it might be my 10 year course of diabetic tablets of varying kinds might have cause this problem. He seems to think the insulin will give me some energy back as I have been very flat this year, taking lots of nanna naps due to fatigue.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    We have a type 2 diabetic at work.
    Recently had half a big toe cut off due to infection.They want to cut the rest off as the infection is still active,he refused.He is on a 6 week course of IV anti-biotics.If it fails its cut some more off,and it sounds like some of the foot too.
    Years ago he lived next door,the party animal from hell.He passed out next to a bonfire,his mates partied on then went home thinking he was asleep.He was in a diabetic coma.
    Andrew
    Andy, my endo assured me it is no fault of my own, I have a family history of diabetis on mums side , so I am one of the unlucky ones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Andy, my endo assured me it is no fault of my own, I have a family history of diabetis on mums side , so I am one of the unlucky ones.
    I have family history on my fathers side,so far so good.Have been told by my doc to pull my head in as I'm a prime candidate.I drink lots less since,probably need to back off some more.Problem is booze works best as a pain killer for my back.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roverlord off road spares View Post
    Andy, my endo assured me it is no fault of my own, I have a family history of diabetis on mums side , so I am one of the unlucky ones.
    My mother also, mum has taken care of herself and is now 80, my younger brother also injects but my younger and older sisters have no signs of diabetics
    cheers
    blaze

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