diabetologist/endocrinologist**
Good evening everyone, this is my first posting. If I have posted in the wrong forum, please tell me.
I would be grateful for some guidance and advice.
Male : 50 Type 2 diabetes, for around 4 years.
I have lost around 20kg (44Lbs) in the past 18 months, leaving me frightfully emaciated. My frame can carry 80-83kg comfortably and not be or appear overweight.
Height 1.83m (5’11”)
Weight 65kg (10st 3lbs)
Tablets on their own have had no positive effect. Since April 2017 I have been injecting insulin.
This is what I take;
Gliclazide 80mg x 4 daily
Metformin+ Sitagliptin 1000mg/50mg tablets x 2
Humulin KwikPen 19 units daily (taken at bed-time)
Initially I was taking the pills then the insulin was added since April. Is it unusual to take both and what is the opinion about the Metformin+ Sitagliptin combination pill?
I have been taking the above tablets and insulin since early April, the units of Humulin has been adjusted several times, starting at 8, going up to 24 down to 18 and now 19 for the past 4 weeks.
2 weeks ago, a HbA1c result was 84.
I eat very well, fresh fish, vegetables, porridge, fruit. I don’t have a sweet tooth and I don’t like junk food or takeout food, therefore to maintain a healthy diet isn’t a problem for me.
Despite healthy living, I can’t get my blood sugar levels under control. Therefore I
I am thinking of paying to make a private appointment to see a consultant Dialectologist/endocrinologist. Has anyone else been down this route? I have a diabetes nurse but feel it's time to get a second opinion.
My quality of life is very poor as I suffer from terrible memory problems since starting on the insulin. In fact, I now have neuropathy. I am constantly hungry, I still go to the bathroom during the night several times. I can’t gain weight, I have lost in excess of 20kg 44Lbs. Is it normal to take so many tablets on top of the insulin?
Many thanks in advance.
Jay
Good evening everyone, this is my first posting. If I have posted in the wrong forum, please tell me.
I would be grateful for some guidance and advice.
Male : 50 Type 2 diabetes, for around 4 years.
I have lost around 20kg (44Lbs) in the past 18 months, leaving me frightfully emaciated. My frame can carry 80-83kg comfortably and not be or appear overweight.
Height 1.83m (5’11”)
Weight 65kg (10st 3lbs)
Tablets on their own have had no positive effect. Since April 2017 I have been injecting insulin.
This is what I take;
Gliclazide 80mg x 4 daily
Metformin+ Sitagliptin 1000mg/50mg tablets x 2
Humulin KwikPen 19 units daily (taken at bed-time)
Initially I was taking the pills then the insulin was added since April. Is it unusual to take both and what is the opinion about the Metformin+ Sitagliptin combination pill?
I have been taking the above tablets and insulin since early April, the units of Humulin has been adjusted several times, starting at 8, going up to 24 down to 18 and now 19 for the past 4 weeks.
2 weeks ago, a HbA1c result was 84.
I eat very well, fresh fish, vegetables, porridge, fruit. I don’t have a sweet tooth and I don’t like junk food or takeout food, therefore to maintain a healthy diet isn’t a problem for me.
Despite healthy living, I can’t get my blood sugar levels under control. Therefore I
I am thinking of paying to make a private appointment to see a consultant Dialectologist/endocrinologist. Has anyone else been down this route? I have a diabetes nurse but feel it's time to get a second opinion.
My quality of life is very poor as I suffer from terrible memory problems since starting on the insulin. In fact, I now have neuropathy. I am constantly hungry, I still go to the bathroom during the night several times. I can’t gain weight, I have lost in excess of 20kg 44Lbs. Is it normal to take so many tablets on top of the insulin?
Many thanks in advance.
Jay