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A friend of mine, who has a son with type 1, recently gave me a couple of bottles of Novolog to tide Olivia over until we're in the system with our new health insurance. She also gave us some strips. She's a lifesaver, that woman.
Olivia had never used Novolog before. She seems to be doing fine with it, although she does say that it drops her much more quickly than Humalog did. She doesn't like that aspect of it that much - dropping quickly makes her feel kind of sick to her stomach, so I can't say that I blame her.
But she's had some highs lately, and getting them down quickly has been great. I need to make sure I don't need to adjust her sensitivity factor with this new insulin. I'm having to go thru the last couple of days of records to see just how quickly she's dropping.
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November 20th 2007 @ 12:00 pm by Andy Bell
Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Food Highs & Lows Emotions In the News Women's Issues Men's Issues Real Life
Tags: carbs dose food insulin insulin-to-carb ratio under dosing
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Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Food Highs & Lows Emotions In the News Women's Issues Men's Issues Real Life
Tags: carbs dose food insulin insulin-to-carb ratio under dosing
Views: 1221
I just took the single largest dose of NovoLog I have ever taken! I was sitting around in the living room thinking about what I could have for dinner. And as I was rummaging through the panty, I came across a box of instant rice. Actually it was mixture of both pasta and rice; two foods from the KING-OF-CARBS category. Not only did I have the entire 150-carbohydrate box, but I chased it with a sleeve of Ritz crackers and a glass of milk. I ended up taking 20 units of NovoLog. Since my diagnoses with Type 1 in 1994, I can't remember ever taking such a big dose. I think I'll be good on carbs for the next day or two!
Despite thinking that I would be dead on, I tested a couple hours later and was high! Even though I tested high, it didn't bother me as it usually would. It was fun for a change to pig out on carbs. Every day I take a total of about 20 units of fast acting insulin, here I was getting my whole day's worth in one meal!
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April 30th 2008 @ 5:30 pm by Michelle Kowalski
Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Oral Meds Insulin & Pumps Emotions Real Life
Tags: Byetta diagnosis stories insulin pump novolog
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Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Oral Meds Insulin & Pumps Emotions Real Life
Tags: Byetta diagnosis stories insulin pump novolog
Views: 1153
First, an apology: I left you hanging a month ago with part two of my diagnosis story and haven't written the rest of it. So, I'm sorry, and here's what I hope to be part three of four.
I went through nearly two trimesters of my third pregnancy managing my blood sugar with Lantus, good food choices and exercise. Sometime in late September 2005, my blood sugars started not responding well enough to what I was doing, so my educator added Novolog to the mix. I loved it.
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January 15th 2008 @ 4:16 pm by Scott Marvel
Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Real Life
Tags: adhesive injections insulin pump occlusion OminPod
Views: 4665
Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Real Life
Tags: adhesive injections insulin pump occlusion OminPod
Views: 4665
There was the researching, and the chats with the doc,. There was the mental tug-o-war between my daily injection comfort zone and my need for more flexibility, and now, like the quickness of a self-inserting cannula, I am pumping insulin by way of the OmniPod. (READ MORE)
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December 4th 2007 @ 12:01 am by Andy Bell
Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Highs & Lows Complications Emotions
Tags: glucose meter injections insulin insulin pen technology
Views: 1018
Categories: Type 1 Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Highs & Lows Complications Emotions
Tags: glucose meter injections insulin insulin pen technology
Views: 1018
Today was another one of those weird diabetes days. As you may have read in an earlier post, I recently began using a Novolog Pen. This is quite a transition for me since I have had diabetes for 14 years and I have only used two different methods to control it. Well today, I learned a lesson with the pen. I forgot to do an "air shot" test. This is where you dial up a dose and then inject it into the air to make sure that insulin will actually come out. Instead of doing the air shot, I just dialed up the dose that I needed for breakfast and then injected myself and left for the day. After three hours had passed I was ready for another snack so I tested my sugar to see where I was at.
The meter read 340.
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January 11th 2008 @ 5:28 pm by Carey Potash
Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Food Real Life
Tags: Active insulin skipping meals
Views: 2994
Categories: Type 1 Insulin & Pumps Children Food Real Life
Tags: Active insulin skipping meals
Views: 2994
What you don't want to hear from your diabetes educator is "hmm, good question." That is, unless it's immediately followed by a good answer.
There has been a burning question of ours since Charlie started on the pump back in September of 2006. During that time, we posed the question to several different people along the way, but never really got a clear answer.
So I present this burning question to you - the true gurus of diabetes.
How can Charlie skip a meal if he wanted to? Is this a mythical notion or do people out there actually achieve this? If Charlie didn't eat something two to three hours after a bolus, he would most certainly go low. I'll ask you exactly what I asked the doctor and nurse practitioner the other day. (READ MORE)
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September 21st 2007 @ 12:25 pm by Michelle Kowalski
Categories: Type 2 Highs & Lows Real Life
Tags: allergies Byetta novolog
Views: 950
Categories: Type 2 Highs & Lows Real Life
Tags: allergies Byetta novolog
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Anyone who knows me knows that I don't like to waste money. Well, who does? Then it may come as a surprise to hear that I've essentially just asked my endo if it's OK for me to throw $25 down the tubes.
You see, for about the last six weeks or so I've been battling some terrible, terrible seasonal allergies that are completely wrecking my blood sugar. I haven't been able to exercise in more than two weeks because my numbers were so unpredictable that I was getting very frustrated with still getting high numbers after my daily walk when normally my walk offers a drop in blood sugar or a stabilization of it. (READ MORE)
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October 21st 2007 @ 11:16 pm by Michelle Kowalski
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Food Relationships Fitness Real Life
Tags: Byetta endo exercise novolog
Views: 870
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Food Relationships Fitness Real Life
Tags: Byetta endo exercise novolog
Views: 870
Twice this week I've literally said "Oh crap! That's this week? Once was for a birthday party for No. 1 and once was the realization that my next endo appointment is Tuesday.
I'm feeling rather confident going into this appointment. OK, actually I think I'm being a little too cocky. I sort of feel like my A1C is going to be the most amazing drop from a 9 that anyone has ever seen just because I've started walking more and the Novolog is really, really helping my numbers. And I know this because I'm actually testing more than once or twice a day. I need to sort of bring myself down to size, but I really doubt that will happen until I get the results of my A1C test.
In the time that I saw Dr. C last, I have started and stopped Byetta, developed terrible TERRIBLE seasonal allergies that a steroid shot didn't even touch, started nasal allergy medicines, found myself walking at least five days a week, and rather enjoying the control I seem to have taking Novolog. (READ MORE)
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October 3rd 2007 @ 10:59 am by Michelle Kowalski
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Fitness
Tags: Byetta exercise novolog
Views: 964
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Fitness
Tags: Byetta exercise novolog
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I threw away my Byetta pen yesterday. It was easy. I just took it out of the cabinet and chucked it. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
I don't think I'll ever want to go back to Byetta.
I hate to say that because I really thought it was going to be a saving grace for me in the weight loss department. I'm just not so sure that it was my allergies that were making my blood sugar go so wacky lately. I mean, I'm sure allergies played a part, but I'm not so sure they were the sole culprit.
There are just so many variables to diabetes management that I'll never really know for sure, but since I've gone back to Novolog I've noticed a dramatic difference in my numbers. And, I'm still taking nasal steroids, which I thought were going to send my blood sugar off the deep end, for my allergies. I am walking more consistently than I was on Byetta; however, it became difficult to count on a morning walk when I didn't know where my blood sugar would be at 6 a.m. (READ MORE)
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October 23rd 2007 @ 1:24 pm by Michelle Kowalski
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Relationships Emotions Real Life
Tags: A1C Byetta endo exercise novolog
Views: 3045
Categories: Type 2 Insulin & Pumps Relationships Emotions Real Life
Tags: A1C Byetta endo exercise novolog
Views: 3045
I thought carefully about what I would wear today, and reconsidered several times. I applied my makeup with an eye toward the wow factor. I wasn't trying to show off, I just feel incredibly good today and wanted to reflect that outwardly.
Truthfully, I couldn't wait to get to my appointment with my endo. Truthfully, I've been waiting for this for some time. Truthfully, if I were still on Byetta I think I would have dreaded this day. Truthfully, with a solid month or so of excellent blood sugars thanks to Novolog and a fairly decent walking schedule, I was proud to report to my endo about how well I believe I'm doing. (READ MORE)
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