Good evening everyone, I posted in July seeking advice as my medication was not helping me. I eventually got an appointment with a consultant. I want to thank everyone for their advice and to update
Male : 50 Type (2) diabetes, for around 4 years.
After various, combinations of pills over 4 years failed to have an impact, A diabetes specialist nurse from a diabetic clinic put me on insulin early April.
Humulin KwikPen 19 units daily +
Gliclazide 80mg x 4 daily
Metformin+ Sitagliptin 1000mg/50mg tablets x 2.
Despite the change, I started to have alarming memory loss, despite having a ferocious appetite and eating healthily I still couldn't gain much needed weight, I continued to rush to the bathroom way too often. The diabetes specialist nurse insisted that it must be my fault, that I must be using the syringe wrongly or that it was my diet that was the problem. After receiving great advice on here, I finally had that endocrinologist consultation Monday this week. I have Type 1 diabetes, I had been misdiagnosed all along as was suggested by members here.
I have a follow up consultation tomorrow, my new regime is;
ABASAGLAR 19 units pre-breakfast
HUMALOG 6 units pre-breakfast
HUMALOG 4 units pre- lunch
HUMALOG 4 units pre-dinner
My readings have been from 14-low 20’s with the exception of a 2.9. I have not been able to sleep well and I have been aware of heavier breathing. How long should it be before I see and feel an improvement. I have been on the dosages since Monday, also what affect will, living with a misdiagnosis for 4 years have on my recovery?
Thank you to all the contributors to my original post in July.
Jay
Male : 50 Type (2) diabetes, for around 4 years.
After various, combinations of pills over 4 years failed to have an impact, A diabetes specialist nurse from a diabetic clinic put me on insulin early April.
Humulin KwikPen 19 units daily +
Gliclazide 80mg x 4 daily
Metformin+ Sitagliptin 1000mg/50mg tablets x 2.
Despite the change, I started to have alarming memory loss, despite having a ferocious appetite and eating healthily I still couldn't gain much needed weight, I continued to rush to the bathroom way too often. The diabetes specialist nurse insisted that it must be my fault, that I must be using the syringe wrongly or that it was my diet that was the problem. After receiving great advice on here, I finally had that endocrinologist consultation Monday this week. I have Type 1 diabetes, I had been misdiagnosed all along as was suggested by members here.
I have a follow up consultation tomorrow, my new regime is;
ABASAGLAR 19 units pre-breakfast
HUMALOG 6 units pre-breakfast
HUMALOG 4 units pre- lunch
HUMALOG 4 units pre-dinner
My readings have been from 14-low 20’s with the exception of a 2.9. I have not been able to sleep well and I have been aware of heavier breathing. How long should it be before I see and feel an improvement. I have been on the dosages since Monday, also what affect will, living with a misdiagnosis for 4 years have on my recovery?
Thank you to all the contributors to my original post in July.
Jay