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Is Sliding Scale For Tresiba Acceptable?

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Beaumont, AB Canada

I am doing a sliding scale with Tresiba long acting insulin. I tried to obtain an appointment with my Endocrinologist but the receptionist wasn’t allowing me to connect with him.

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A DiabetesTeam Member

I spoke to my endocrinologist on the phone and decrease or increase my amount of Tresiba every 5 days instead of each day. I originally took 120 Tresiba and have now cut it down to 80 Tresiba per day… read more

I Take Humalog But My Insurance Doesn't Use Humalog They Use Novolog How Does Novolog Compare To Humalog?

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Littleton, CO
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A DiabetesTeam Member

They are slightly different formula's (Lispro vs Aspart - both synthetic insulins) both offer the same effective level of control

You may notice a slight difference - Novolog works a little faster… read more

Everyday Around 11:50 - 14:40 I'm Struggling To Stay Awake - Very Tired. Any Advice. Must I Stop Eating Lunch?

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Welkom, ZA

I'm a Type 1 - I inject 5-6 units of Fiasp before Breakfast and lunch and in the evenings 16 units of Ryzodeg.

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A DiabetesTeam Member

Sounds like you need to control your carb loading at all your meals. Good luck.

Blood Sugar Roller Coaster

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
San Antonio, TX

My blood sugar levels keep going all over the place from 64 to 210 and higher sometimes what can I do to keep it more level?

A DiabetesTeam Member

@A DiabetesTeam Member I was able to avoid the meds by making lifestyle changes when I was about to become fully diabetic (pre-diabetic). Because of this I have no personal experience with being on… read more

Has Anyone Had Weight Loss Surgery To "cure" Diabetes?

A DiabetesTeam Member asked a question 💭
Mount Pleasant Mills, PA

I have been told that after having this surgery I would no longer have to treat my diabetes. However I am wondering if I would be trading one set of problems for another. Since I have a weight problem being approved is not a problem, but I prefer to do things as naturally as possible. Some insight would be helpful and appreciated.

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A DiabetesTeam Member

Diabetes is caused by your bloods cells a/b
There is no cure by losing weight
Cant be done