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Hi , here are some things you need to ask yourself:
1. How frequently do you eat meals? are there long gaps in between your meals?
2. How often do you exercise? how often does your body get movement?
3. How often do you find yourself feeling stressed out?
4. What is your sleep quality like?
5. Are you eating junk and processed foods? an insight into these would then enable us to understand strategies that ought to be implied for successful, long-term blood sugar control. Hop...more
1. How frequently do you eat meals? are there long gaps in between your meals?
2. How often do you exercise? how often does your body get movement?
3. How often do you find yourself feeling stressed out?
4. What is your sleep quality like?
5. Are you eating junk and processed foods? an insight into these would then enable us to understand strategies that ought to be implied for successful, long-term blood sugar control. Hop...more
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Hello, It is difficult to comment as no blood glucose values have been mentioned. Ideally when diabetes is well controlled fasting glucose should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8, If these kind of levels are maintained, then one would rarely get up for passing urine at night.
Secondly are you only on Glargine or are there any oral drugs for controlling glucose? Because in T2 DM (if you are T2 DM patient) usually along with Insulin oral d...more
Hello, It is difficult to comment as no blood glucose values have been mentioned. Ideally when diabetes is well controlled fasting glucose should be < 100 mg, PP 150 to 160 mg & HbA1c% <6.8, If these kind of levels are maintained, then one would rarely get up for passing urine at night.
Secondly are you only on Glargine or are there any oral drugs for controlling glucose? Because in T2 DM (if you are T2 DM patient) usually along with Insulin oral d...more
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You you take NONI sy 10-10 ml in a glass of normalwater stairwell consum in 5 minutes after 30 minutes take your mor/eve meals for 3 month test monthly ifnassasary reduce insulin dose.
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Mixtard has both long-acting and fast-acting insulin. So the fast-acting might cover your meal, but the long-acting will continue to drop blood sugar for 6+ hours. If you're taking both lantus and mixtard you are doubling up on your basal insulin. Lantus (insulin glargine) is effective, long-acting insulin that provides all-day blood sugar control, but it can cause low blood sugar levels, so be sure to have a source of sugar nearby.
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Hi welcome,
Blockage in all three arteries with reduced heart function& hhistory of cardiac arrest is a serious thing. He will definitely need a by pass surgery (CABG). The risk of the surgery will be higher than a normal patient with blockage in all three arteries.
Diabetes control is definitely a very important thing. About medication, dose of cardace could be increased as per bp. Another very important medication (beta blocker) should be added to the treatment. Both the cardace & beta...more
Blockage in all three arteries with reduced heart function& hhistory of cardiac arrest is a serious thing. He will definitely need a by pass surgery (CABG). The risk of the surgery will be higher than a normal patient with blockage in all three arteries.
Diabetes control is definitely a very important thing. About medication, dose of cardace could be increased as per bp. Another very important medication (beta blocker) should be added to the treatment. Both the cardace & beta...more
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Both have almost same combination and composition, but the quantity differs in syrup and drops.
Ie) if a vitamin is 2 mg in syrup, it will be 0.5 mg in drops.
Drops is recommended for birds and pups.
Ie) if a vitamin is 2 mg in syrup, it will be 0.5 mg in drops.
Drops is recommended for birds and pups.
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