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Question: From Elizabethtown, Kentucky, USA:
I have been told that I am insulin resistant. I am taking Glucophage XR along with premixed insulin twice daily, and my fasting blood sugars are over 200 mg/dl [11.1 mmol/L]. Is this common? Would an insulin pump put my diabetes under better control?
Answer:
Insulin resistance is very common in folks with type 2 diabetes who are also overweight. It sounds like your diabetes is not in good control, and you should either go back to your diabetes physician and set up a better monitoring program to help adjust your medications, increase your overnight insulin or some combination.
If you have not seen a diabetes nurse educator and diabetes trained dietitian, this would also be extremely worthwhile so that you can learn what you need to do to improve your health.
[Editor's comment: There's no reason to assume that an insulin pump would be of any specific benefit for this situation. WWQ]
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Original posting 31 Mar 2003
Posted to Daily Care and Type 2
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