No more insulin!!
Multifacet
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Saw the endocrinologist today and he took me off of insulin! No more pump! Wowzers!!
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That's awesome. Good job!0
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Amazing.. just amazing.
I get all teary-eyed when these things happen. Since diagnosed with diabetes, I think of all of you as my family.
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Thank you, thank you!!0
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Congrats!!!0
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Total awesomeness.0
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Congratulations! Did you get any instructions from your doctor on how to maintain? When I was taken off meds, mine told me to keep my morning BG consistently below 130 and under 160 2 hours post dinner. I have been successful with the post dinner (always below 125), but have been having dawn phenomenon several times this week, this morning 134 (up from 101 after dinner).0
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:flowerforyou: congratulations0
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Great news0
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Fantastic, fantactic news. Good for you! I'll be routing for you!
CRoddy, regarding your dawn phenomenon, is your dinner more than 2 hours before bed? If so, perhaps a small evening snack? I was asked to do this when I had gestational diabetes and did, and it helped. I do it now with type II and I don't get as many morning highs. I was recommended to keep the carbs in that snack at or below 15.0 -
Fantastic. Great work.0
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Excellent news!0
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Jessie, My dinner is usually 4-5 hours before bed time. I’ve tried an ounce of cheese one night and an ounce of salami another, and that didn’t help. I read that eating a Granny Smith apple or nuts may help, so I may try some walnuts tonight, 4 carbs to the ounce. I try to keep my total carbs at 25 grams. Thank you.0
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Well, the walnuts only gave me heartburn. I was 115 last night and 136 this morning.0
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All your hard work has paid off. Congratulations !!0
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congratulations, with regard to your morning highs, have you tried excercising after your evening meal before bed? I have found that this is the only thing that has got my morning readings down as they were always my worst ones x0