Your welcome.
My sugar level is mostly high during nighttime and morning when i wake up....... does anybody have that problem or had that problem ..
I've read a study that almost every diabetic wakes up across the world at the same time with increased levels science has no answer for. Little tid bit of wow moment.
I was informed that I am not a typical diabetic because I was 32 years old when I first was diagnosed with type 2. (first misdiagnosis), than I was diagnosed as, type 1 adult onset Mellitus Autoimmune Diabetes, (2nd wrong) now I'm told that I actually have, LADA Diabetes "1.5 Diabetes" or Latent Autoimmune Diabetes.. the worst is that I've never heard of it. Why is it so hard to understand..
Btw, it was my neurologist of all people who tested for GADA. Not my doctor, my endo or the ICU when I had my DKA "we don't even know what kind of diabetes you have". I had never even heard of this… read more
I've always been needle phobic and my doc now wants me to inject Ozempict. I can barely cope getting a flu shot or something like that. I practically need to take sedation if I have to give blood samples. I just don't know how I'm going to do this.
He told me that an ozempik pill is coming out but no one has any experience with it. I'm driving myself crazy trying to decide between injections which will make me faint and a pill nobody has taken. Its crazy I know, but if you've never injected… read more
In Ontario, we are so blessed by not having to pay out of pocket
Im so happy being a Senior!.
Glimepiride is the "newest" version in the class, considered the only 3rd Generation Sulfonylurea at the moment
They have worked some of the (danger) out of it - only see lows in about 3% of the… read more
Take 5g of magnesuim powder every night, is this enough (with yogurt) Thanks Era
More and more you hear someone (a few have posted here) that were initially diagnosed as Type 2 (metabolic) diabetics only to find some months or years down the road that they actually have Latent Auto-immune Diabetes in Adults (LADA - an auto-immune disorder)
So is that a bad thing and did it hurt you?
The short answer is NO, not as long as it doesn't get too out of hand before the (error) is caught
Both diseases present exactly the same way - you aren't producing enough insulin or you are… read more
I chose insulin over other meds when first diagnosed as a type 2. Glad I did. For the next few years it was a bit of a rollercoaster ride and myself and my Docs suspected I was type 1 even though… read more
Interesting to hear how you get on
Are they anyone taking the myjourne injection. I started 5 weeks ago having great results with my numbers and have lost 9 pounds. But it causes me nausea and constipation.