Tuesday, February 15, 2011

A diabetic, should i take oral medicines or insulin?

I have half a tablet of 500 mg metformin before n breakfst dinnr.thereby my level is about the fast-150, BD-160 AD-220 n. Should I increase the dosage of the pill or start your treatment? I do not want to insulin at age 34 and later discovers aftre a few years ago that insulin is not working well. Can I use my diabetes through exercise, diet and pills only? I do not know the type I and II, depending on whether you have Type 1 or Type 2 if you would take your hands regularly if you have type 2, juice, so no tablet, you need from your doctor really and truly should inform Your personal doctor, what to do better oral medication stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin for the body, sometimes disease progression in the body is not the situation, each in its own insulin production, whatever it is suggested that if you have pictures. You should talk with your friend Dr. If you are a type II diabetes, it would be better to cut out junk food, rice, bread, pasta, wheat and sugar Get plenty of exercise and water. After losing weight and eliminating these products, you should stop having type II diabetes. Type I is a totally different game. Talk to your doctor.just depends on what type of diabetes you have, your age, health status, etc.I would like a reply, but I do not know. Sorry. NEVER take advice on how to take it ONLINE! NEVER! Talk to your doctor! You can really do some serious complications of diabetes, if you manage to drugs! Yes, some type II and people can control their diabetes with diet and exercise. They are normal weight without excess fat at all. Their diets are rigid, rigorous training routines, and they still have to check your blood sugar at home from time to time to ensure maintenance. Do not walk with medication. Talk to your doctor about your questions, that he / she needs to know exactly what to happen to avoid all the bad stuff, health, diabetics who do not see their sugar. And you're right, your sugar is too high. How often do you see your doctor for your diabetes? At least twice a year is recommended, walk more often. You can check your feet every day? Go to the dentist twice a year? Get an extended examination of the retina each year? If the doctor a foot exam at least once a year Neuro? Have your cholesterol and hA1c Labs least twice a year? Look at your diet and exercise routines at least 5 of 7 days a week? Make your home blood sugar has ordered a doctor? Have you booked your medicine like a doctor? Wear obesity, especially in overweight around the middle? time for you to do some online research. American Diabetes Association, NIH.gov. Two good resources. Talk to your doctor about your questions, that he / she needs to know exactly what to happen to avoid all the bad stuff, health, diabetics who do not see their sugar. And you're right, your sugar is too high. How often do you see your doctor for your diabetes? At least twice a year is recommended, walk more often. You can check your feet every day? Go to the dentist twice a year? Get an extended examination of the retina each year? If the doctor a foot exam at least once a year Neuro? Have your cholesterol and hA1c Labs least twice a year? Look at your diet and exercise routines at least 5 of 7 days a week? Make your home blood sugar has ordered a doctor? Have you booked your medicine like a doctor? Wear obesity, especially in overweight around the middle? time for you to do some online research. American Diabetes Association, NIH.gov. Two good resources. Talk to your doctor about your questions, that he / she needs to know exactly what to happen to avoid all the bad stuff, health, diabetics who do not see their sugar. And you're right, your sugar is too high. How often do you see your doctor for your diabetes? At least twice a year is recommended, walk more often. You can check your feet every day? Go to the dentist twice a year? Get an extended examination of the retina each year? If the doctor a foot exam at least once a year Neuro? Have your cholesterol and hA1c Labs least twice a year? Look at your diet and exercise routines at least 5 of 7 days a week? Make your home blood sugar has ordered a doctor? Have you booked your medicine like a doctor? Wear obesity, especially in overweight around the middle? time for you to do some online research. American Diabetes Association, NIH.gov. Two good resources.

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