Insulin...Injection or pills?

Sevenstars

New member
I was on shots for a while, then some doctor tried putting me on prandin during one of my hospital visits. I've been on that ever since. It works... mostly ok, I think. The only problem is that it seems to make me very prone to lows.

It's a shame we can't do the inhaled stuff, never heard of that before. Just pop it in the neb with your saline or whatever. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

Sevenstars

New member
I was on shots for a while, then some doctor tried putting me on prandin during one of my hospital visits. I've been on that ever since. It works... mostly ok, I think. The only problem is that it seems to make me very prone to lows.

It's a shame we can't do the inhaled stuff, never heard of that before. Just pop it in the neb with your saline or whatever. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

Sevenstars

New member
I was on shots for a while, then some doctor tried putting me on prandin during one of my hospital visits. I've been on that ever since. It works... mostly ok, I think. The only problem is that it seems to make me very prone to lows.

It's a shame we can't do the inhaled stuff, never heard of that before. Just pop it in the neb with your saline or whatever. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

Sevenstars

New member
I was on shots for a while, then some doctor tried putting me on prandin during one of my hospital visits. I've been on that ever since. It works... mostly ok, I think. The only problem is that it seems to make me very prone to lows.

It's a shame we can't do the inhaled stuff, never heard of that before. Just pop it in the neb with your saline or whatever. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

Sevenstars

New member
I was on shots for a while, then some doctor tried putting me on prandin during one of my hospital visits. I've been on that ever since. It works... mostly ok, I think. The only problem is that it seems to make me very prone to lows.
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<br />It's a shame we can't do the inhaled stuff, never heard of that before. Just pop it in the neb with your saline or whatever. <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif" border="0">
 

pjspiegle

New member
Nathan was on shots, just switched to the insulin pump 4 months ago, we highly recommend the pump! Its the best! He has finally been able to gain some weight and keep it on with the pump!
 

pjspiegle

New member
Nathan was on shots, just switched to the insulin pump 4 months ago, we highly recommend the pump! Its the best! He has finally been able to gain some weight and keep it on with the pump!
 

pjspiegle

New member
Nathan was on shots, just switched to the insulin pump 4 months ago, we highly recommend the pump! Its the best! He has finally been able to gain some weight and keep it on with the pump!
 

pjspiegle

New member
Nathan was on shots, just switched to the insulin pump 4 months ago, we highly recommend the pump! Its the best! He has finally been able to gain some weight and keep it on with the pump!
 

pjspiegle

New member
Nathan was on shots, just switched to the insulin pump 4 months ago, we highly recommend the pump! Its the best! He has finally been able to gain some weight and keep it on with the pump!
 
Hi!

I thought I would add my 2 cents in here...

I was dx with r/D at age 14 and they put me on shots. It was a small needle, and you place in a pen.. it was fine, I did shots 2x a day. Than when I was 26, my diabetes spun out of control ( I had alot going on in my life at the time) and I was on shots 5x a day!! It was way to much and I hated it!

I swtiched endro's ( which made a HUGE difference as well) and they put me on the pump. My A1C went from a 13.. (!!!) to a 6.5 in 3 months! I love my pump, I can't imagine how I lived so long without it. It has made my life so much easier! Esp. now that in the near future we will be trying for a baby, my diabetes is so much easier to control and will be when we are pregnant.

You do have to be VERY compliant with the pump. It is not an easy fix. I carry around extra infusion sets, batteries, insulin.. just in case. As far as control on my sugars it is wonderful. For me, sugars are a direct correlation to my lungs. If my sugars are out of wack, my lungs feel it.

I have never been on the pill for insulin, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Comparing the pump to shots, for me, has made my life a lot easier and less to worry about.

Kristy
31 NY'er with CF/rD
 
Hi!

I thought I would add my 2 cents in here...

I was dx with r/D at age 14 and they put me on shots. It was a small needle, and you place in a pen.. it was fine, I did shots 2x a day. Than when I was 26, my diabetes spun out of control ( I had alot going on in my life at the time) and I was on shots 5x a day!! It was way to much and I hated it!

I swtiched endro's ( which made a HUGE difference as well) and they put me on the pump. My A1C went from a 13.. (!!!) to a 6.5 in 3 months! I love my pump, I can't imagine how I lived so long without it. It has made my life so much easier! Esp. now that in the near future we will be trying for a baby, my diabetes is so much easier to control and will be when we are pregnant.

You do have to be VERY compliant with the pump. It is not an easy fix. I carry around extra infusion sets, batteries, insulin.. just in case. As far as control on my sugars it is wonderful. For me, sugars are a direct correlation to my lungs. If my sugars are out of wack, my lungs feel it.

I have never been on the pill for insulin, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Comparing the pump to shots, for me, has made my life a lot easier and less to worry about.

Kristy
31 NY'er with CF/rD
 
Hi!

I thought I would add my 2 cents in here...

I was dx with r/D at age 14 and they put me on shots. It was a small needle, and you place in a pen.. it was fine, I did shots 2x a day. Than when I was 26, my diabetes spun out of control ( I had alot going on in my life at the time) and I was on shots 5x a day!! It was way to much and I hated it!

I swtiched endro's ( which made a HUGE difference as well) and they put me on the pump. My A1C went from a 13.. (!!!) to a 6.5 in 3 months! I love my pump, I can't imagine how I lived so long without it. It has made my life so much easier! Esp. now that in the near future we will be trying for a baby, my diabetes is so much easier to control and will be when we are pregnant.

You do have to be VERY compliant with the pump. It is not an easy fix. I carry around extra infusion sets, batteries, insulin.. just in case. As far as control on my sugars it is wonderful. For me, sugars are a direct correlation to my lungs. If my sugars are out of wack, my lungs feel it.

I have never been on the pill for insulin, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Comparing the pump to shots, for me, has made my life a lot easier and less to worry about.

Kristy
31 NY'er with CF/rD
 
Hi!

I thought I would add my 2 cents in here...

I was dx with r/D at age 14 and they put me on shots. It was a small needle, and you place in a pen.. it was fine, I did shots 2x a day. Than when I was 26, my diabetes spun out of control ( I had alot going on in my life at the time) and I was on shots 5x a day!! It was way to much and I hated it!

I swtiched endro's ( which made a HUGE difference as well) and they put me on the pump. My A1C went from a 13.. (!!!) to a 6.5 in 3 months! I love my pump, I can't imagine how I lived so long without it. It has made my life so much easier! Esp. now that in the near future we will be trying for a baby, my diabetes is so much easier to control and will be when we are pregnant.

You do have to be VERY compliant with the pump. It is not an easy fix. I carry around extra infusion sets, batteries, insulin.. just in case. As far as control on my sugars it is wonderful. For me, sugars are a direct correlation to my lungs. If my sugars are out of wack, my lungs feel it.

I have never been on the pill for insulin, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Comparing the pump to shots, for me, has made my life a lot easier and less to worry about.

Kristy
31 NY'er with CF/rD
 
Hi!
<br />
<br />I thought I would add my 2 cents in here...
<br />
<br />I was dx with r/D at age 14 and they put me on shots. It was a small needle, and you place in a pen.. it was fine, I did shots 2x a day. Than when I was 26, my diabetes spun out of control ( I had alot going on in my life at the time) and I was on shots 5x a day!! It was way to much and I hated it!
<br />
<br />I swtiched endro's ( which made a HUGE difference as well) and they put me on the pump. My A1C went from a 13.. (!!!) to a 6.5 in 3 months! I love my pump, I can't imagine how I lived so long without it. It has made my life so much easier! Esp. now that in the near future we will be trying for a baby, my diabetes is so much easier to control and will be when we are pregnant.
<br />
<br />You do have to be VERY compliant with the pump. It is not an easy fix. I carry around extra infusion sets, batteries, insulin.. just in case. As far as control on my sugars it is wonderful. For me, sugars are a direct correlation to my lungs. If my sugars are out of wack, my lungs feel it.
<br />
<br />I have never been on the pill for insulin, so I don't have anything to compare it to. Comparing the pump to shots, for me, has made my life a lot easier and less to worry about.
<br />
<br />Kristy
<br />31 NY'er with CF/rD
 
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