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Does Your Doctor Suggest Insulin When Oral Drugs arn Normalizing Blood Sugar?

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Does Your Doctor Suggest Insulin When Oral Drugs arn Normalizing Blood Sugar?

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If you are on two or three oral medications and are still seeing high blood sugars, your doctor should suggest that you use insulin to get your blood sugars into the safe zone. Insulin works, and modern insulins are much easier to use than those available in the past. If you have Type 2 diabetes and your fasting blood sugar is still higher than 140 mg/dl with all those other other medications in your body, your doctor should suggest Lantus or Levemir. (Assuming you have insurance. If you don’t, these expensive insulins may not be appropriate, but the cheaper R insulin and N insulins are.) The same is true if you cannot get your post-meal blood sugars under 140 mg/dl two hours after meals especially after cutting back on your carbohydrate intake. • Does Your Doctor Stop a Medication If You Are Not Seeing The Desired Result or Are Having Troubling Side Effects? One of the most worrisome things I observe in people posting online, is the number of people who are experiencing what are known

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