Type 1 Diabetes Insulin
Namaste sir, I see your video on media for diabetic surgery, and I surprise how its possible and I will contact you, my ...
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Namaste! diabetes surgery is a type of bariatric surgery that has been shown to improve or even cure type 2 diabetes in some patients. The most common diabetes surgery procedures are gastric bypass, sleeve gastrectomy, and biliopancreatic diversion with duodenal switch. These surgeries work by altering the way the body processes food, which can lead to weight loss and improved blood sugar control. However, they are not a cure for diabetes, and they are usually only recommended for people who have a bmi of 35 or higher and who have not been able to manage their diabetes through other means. It is important to speak with a qualified healthcare professional to determine whether diabetes surgery is a suitable option for your family member, as well as to discuss the potential risks and benefits of the procedure. I hope this information helps. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
I am suffering from type 2 diabetes hba1c 10 point so my doctor say basalog insulin pen sugest to me 16 iu per day and a ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. With a hba1c% of 10%, it is clear that your diabetes is not at all in good control. Considering your age, it is necessary to maintain hba1c% < 6.5%, fbg < 100 mg & pp 150 to 160 mg. This control will help in preventing or postponing the long term complications associated with t2 dm. Quite often when control goes hay wire, using of insulin helps to regain the control and after 4 to 6 months one may be able to maintain a good control only with oral drugs also. Since there is no information given on fasting, pp glucose, dietary details, extent of daily exercise no further comments can be made. Another important aspect looking at your weight and height with a bmi (body mass index) of 29 kg/sq meter (normal < 23 kg/sq meter), you are already close to grade 1 obesity. You have an excess of over 16 kg. This also does hinder the blood glucose control. If you have any questions please do come back with all the details including your medications. Thanks.
I was diagnosed with type 2diabetes in 2021 after covid positive. And I am taking treatment of glynase mf1. 5-0-1.5, jal ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. Looking at the details mentioned it is clear that you have uncontrolled diabetes, suggesting current treatment is not effective. To suggest any change I need to know your dietary pattern, extent of daily exercise then only any suggestion regarding the treatment can be made. So if you are interested in online consultation please come back with following information: current fasting & pp glucose levels, hba1c%, dietary details, extent of daily exercise, lipid profile in a private conversation then I will be able to give specific advise and prescribe necessary medication if required. In this communication we are supposed to give just general guidelines. No drugs can be recommended or prescribed. If you do not want on line treatment then please do consult your local physician as you have uncontrolled diabetes, which is not at all good. Thanks.
I am 41 years old female. A type 1 diabetic from 14 yrs. Weak immune by birth. As a result always prone to health proble ...
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It seems the stomach infection for which you were treated was an attack of pancreatitis which resulted in type 1dm you are dependent on insulin as your body does not produce insulin hence no tablet of any group shall be effective since you have not given your height weight recent f and pp sugar, hba1c, whether you have bp or not and how any times you were taking and strength of insulin you will require ideally basal dose at bedtime and one insulin shot before each meal but it can reduced to basal plus before breakfast and dinner, thus omitting lunch dose if you are working if you wish to consult me take appointment privately and shall explain you diet exercise and insulin regimen but get at least sugarf and please and hba1c done before calling.
Can I take the regular bp and type 2 diabetes pills between the fasting and pp blood tests. ...
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Continue teblets for bp and if you taking insulin then continue otherwise skip morning tablet of diabetes.
I am diabetes type ii now fasting-149, creatine-1.14,hba1c-7.3,hb-15.3 is it ok now I take insulin 25 & 16 unit at morni ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details mentioned. Your blood glucose levels & hba1c% seem to be fairly good. At your age ideally hba1c5 should be < 7%. Which can be achieved by a bit of an adjustment of your diet and exercise. Ideally fbg should be closer to 100 mg pp should be 160 t0 170 mg. The same can be achieved by adjusting insulin dose. Thanks.
Our help has hba1c 11.9. Random blood sugar ranges between 250 to 280 mg. The doctor said that she has diabetes and high ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. I have seen the details given. From the information given it is clear that she has uncontrolled blood glucose (hba1c%11.9%) & high fasting glucose. The condition is t2 diabetes. Usually when hba1c% goes beyond 9% on detection, a doctors advise insulin initially for a period of 3 to 4 months along with some oral antidiabetics. Once glucose levels are brought in good control, then patient can be shifted to only oral drugs. As regards dyslipidemia (high cholesterol), that will get corrected with appropriate treatment and diabetes control. From the query I am not able to place where are you based. According to me there is no reason to do any other tests. Priority is to get her glucose levels under control. Since this is an open question, here we are supposed to give only general advise. No drugs can be prescribed or recommended. If you want any specific help in terms of treatment (changing medication and other specific instructions) you will have to come in a private conversation so that I will be able guide. Please do get worried. The levels are quite high and will come down with treatment. She can be controlled with oral drugs later. If you have any questions please do come back. Thanks.
Hi i’ve recently got diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, can I use tresiba® (insulin degludec) and fiasp® (insulin aspart in ...
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Hello, thanks for the query. Injection degludec can be used with aspart meal time insulin in t1 dm quite effectively. So you can use both these if you desire so. Thanks.
Firstly they saw high glucose levels in my urine. I was asked to go for a fasting test it was 14.8 mmol and then was ask ...
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Go for pen insulin (very small needle) its necessary and you have to take insulin as advised by your doctor.
Good morning. My husband is 37 years, he was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in 2019. He drinks alcohol everyday, drinks ...
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Risks are developing heart attack, foot ulcers, kidney failure, nerve damage and pins and needles aensation and loss of vision due to damage to the nerves.