Not total true about Types2 only been on Insulin twice a day , some are Basal /Bolus , though they don't usally get formal carb counting courses.Incretins are hormones released when you eat and which, amongst other functions, tells the pancreas to release more insulin. Ozemic is an incretin mimetic and acts like GLP-1, a type of incretin, to trigger this response. But obviously it will not have this effect if your pancreas is unable to produce any more insulin.
As rebrascora said the normal insulin regimen for type 1 and 2 is different, and two injections per day is for type 2, so the nurse is definitely wrong on that. Though I can understand you just wanting to get your levels down as a first priority then worry about the details afterwards.
Have you been tested for ketones? This is a simple urine test the nurse should be able to do in the surgery, assuming you are attending in person, but if not I would go to a chemist to buy some test strips and do it yourself. If you are producing as little insulin as it sounds and currently untreated then is something you need to monitor. And if the result is positive then the nurse will have to take your concerns seriously.
Not total true about Types2 only been on Insulin twice a day , some are Basal /Bolus , though they don't usally get formal carb counting courses.
That is why I said it was the normal regimen. Twice daily mixed insulin is sometimes given for those with type 1 as well. But in both cases they are the exceptions. With the nurse refusing to investigate, and nothing else in what keith2904 said to suggest otherwise, it seems reasonable to assume they are simply following the type 2 pathway rather than tailoring it to personal circumstances.
Back to the original point of the topic though, given a choice I would not hesitate to go have regular hypos again in return for more normal levels over the current situation of elevated ones.
Much appreciated Mike. Seeing her next Friday and will get it all sorted. Found out today that my neice is terminally ill with a very rare heart condition. Sort of puts my issues into perspective. Bless her. Thanks.