sheilaKimberley
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Hi
As far as we know I have Mitochondrial diabetes which is being treated as type2 although not terribly successfully. I need to lose a lot of weight but have the fatigue that goes with Mitochondrial disease (a bit like CFS/ME) it is worsened by cutting carbs and also my blood glucose shoots up.
I am taking Apidra short acting insulin and Humulin I long acting insulins but taking quite high doses. I am exercise intolerant and need a wheelchair due to a neurological problem, it's complicated. As well as the carb problem I have problems with fats in anything more than small quantities (gall bladder removed).
I heard today of once a week injections that aim to suppress appetite and wondered if anyone has experience of these. As a Mitochondrial patient there are a number of drugs that are toxic to me like Metformin, statins, steroids, Propafol (aneasthetic) etc so we have to be aware of what goes into these new drugs.
As far as we know I have Mitochondrial diabetes which is being treated as type2 although not terribly successfully. I need to lose a lot of weight but have the fatigue that goes with Mitochondrial disease (a bit like CFS/ME) it is worsened by cutting carbs and also my blood glucose shoots up.
I am taking Apidra short acting insulin and Humulin I long acting insulins but taking quite high doses. I am exercise intolerant and need a wheelchair due to a neurological problem, it's complicated. As well as the carb problem I have problems with fats in anything more than small quantities (gall bladder removed).
I heard today of once a week injections that aim to suppress appetite and wondered if anyone has experience of these. As a Mitochondrial patient there are a number of drugs that are toxic to me like Metformin, statins, steroids, Propafol (aneasthetic) etc so we have to be aware of what goes into these new drugs.