Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 *grin* no I understood what you were saying. I actually was suggesting to you that you take it in the evening. lantus doesn't have a peek dave like that old stuff you used to take. that old long acting stuff makes any one go low in the middle of the night. I worked with harry and linda on list here to take lantus in the evenings and they adjusted it down to where they were never low in the middle of the night and their morning sugars are great. There are benefits to taking lantus in the evenings rather than the mornings. That is why all doctors try to start folks on lantus in the evenings. Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 *grin* no I understood what you were saying. I actually was suggesting to you that you take it in the evening. lantus doesn't have a peek dave like that old stuff you used to take. that old long acting stuff makes any one go low in the middle of the night. I worked with harry and linda on list here to take lantus in the evenings and they adjusted it down to where they were never low in the middle of the night and their morning sugars are great. There are benefits to taking lantus in the evenings rather than the mornings. That is why all doctors try to start folks on lantus in the evenings. Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 I take 30 units of lantus at 9-30 p.m. and my morning sugar is always i haven't had a low sugar experience. just my experience. Dave > *grin* no I understood what you were saying. I actually was suggesting to > you that you take it in the evening. lantus doesn't have a peek dave like > that old stuff you used to take. that old long acting stuff makes any one > go low in the middle of the night. > > I worked with harry and linda on list here to take lantus in the evenings > and they adjusted it down to where they were never low in the middle of > the night and their morning sugars are great. > > There are benefits to taking lantus in the evenings rather than the > mornings. That is why all doctors try to start folks on lantus in the > evenings. > > > > > > Regards, > > carb types and > calories > > > , > > You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams > daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams > of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works > out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a > male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is > not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus > calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans > look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose > your weight is okay? Thanks. > > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 you may be in the minority that lantus doesn't have a 24 hour effect. 90% of people can get a 24 hour effect from lantus. Most who cannot, split dose lantus... take, for example, 5 units at 8 PM and then 5 units at 8 AM. most endos start folks taking lantus at 8 pm since it helps the dawn effect/preventing it. That is, assumeing you go to bed at a decent hour *grin*. Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 And you were saying your morning sugar is ...? carb types and >> calories >> >> >> , >> >> You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams >> daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams >> of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works >> out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a >> male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is >> not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus >> calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans >> look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose >> your weight is okay? Thanks. >> >> Dave >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been >> removed] >> >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Lantus does not have a " peak " -unlike Lente or N. It is supposedly stable for about 24 hours. Re: carb types and calories Okay. I wasn't tuned in then. I know the peak is supposed to be different with Lantus, but it isn't the 24 hour insulin I was told originally by my endo, and I am pretty sure I did try it when he first put me on it in the evenings. I do know people take it other times, and why is that? Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Lantus does not have a " peak " -unlike Lente or N. It is supposedly stable for about 24 hours. Re: carb types and calories Okay. I wasn't tuned in then. I know the peak is supposed to be different with Lantus, but it isn't the 24 hour insulin I was told originally by my endo, and I am pretty sure I did try it when he first put me on it in the evenings. I do know people take it other times, and why is that? Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 instead of peek, I think what you are saying is the potency of it lessons in the last six hours. Peek to any diabetic means low sugar *grin* Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 there are some diabetics who don't experience the benefits of lantus. but, with that said, it is such a small minority that it almost isn't even worth bringing up. The only thing that has been proven, in some diabetics, is it doesn't last 24 hours and some have to split dose it. But, that percentage is so small it is amazing. It really is a great invention! Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 there are some diabetics who don't experience the benefits of lantus. but, with that said, it is such a small minority that it almost isn't even worth bringing up. The only thing that has been proven, in some diabetics, is it doesn't last 24 hours and some have to split dose it. But, that percentage is so small it is amazing. It really is a great invention! Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 Okay. I wasn't tuned in then. I know the peak is supposed to be different with Lantus, but it isn't the 24 hour insulin I was told originally by my endo, and I am pretty sure I did try it when he first put me on it in the evenings. I do know people take it other times, and why is that? Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 I thought there were some findings a while back that indicated Lantus wasn't living up to it's billing. Actually, I should clarify what I am saying. The Lantus is indeed probably still working for close to the 24 hour period, but I think it has a peak and in the last 6 hours or so is much less potent. I suppose I could stand to be re-educated about basil/background insulin, and specifically the issues concerning too much or too llittle. Dave ---- Original Message ----- From: Daubenmire To: blind-diabetics Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 7:57 AM Subject: Re: carb types and calories you may be in the minority that lantus doesn't have a 24 hour effect. 90% of people can get a 24 hour effect from lantus. Most who cannot, split dose lantus... take, for example, 5 units at 8 PM and then 5 units at 8 AM. most endos start folks taking lantus at 8 pm since it helps the dawn effect/preventing it. That is, assumeing you go to bed at a decent hour *grin*. Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 I know that's what is said, but I do not know if it's proving to be the case now that a number of years have passed, and the real case stories are being analyzed. Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 28, 2004 Report Share Posted October 28, 2004 *grin* hey I never said I was an english major, I am a programmer by profession and it shows! *smile* Regards, carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Yes, and that's p e a k, as in mountain peak, as in height, btw. <smile> No doubt you have the peek-a-boo thing on your brain having a little one around the house. <grin> Sorry, it may appear I'm picking on your brain now that I think about a message sent yesterday I believe! I'll try to behave better, for a little anyway. <chuckle> Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 Okay & Dave, Well, one of the reasons I am the way I am is because I spent a good 28 years dealing with mainframe giants and most of them killed me. Looks like birds of a feather do, in fact, flock together. Oh yes, sure is a good thing we have spell checking... Cy, the Ancient One & Grady, the Laboratory Retriever...wig Re: carb types and calories As one who also does programming, if you consider html, css, and asp programming, then I can relate to the spelling thing. <grin> Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 yuppers, all those are programming and as you know, programmers cannot spell *grin* Regards, carb types > and calories > > > , > > You limit your carb intake to around > 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 > grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), > works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a > male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is > not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus > calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans > look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose > your weight is okay? Thanks. > > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message > have been removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 yuppers, all those are programming and as you know, programmers cannot spell *grin* Regards, carb types > and calories > > > , > > You limit your carb intake to around > 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 > grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), > works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a > male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is > not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus > calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans > look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose > your weight is okay? Thanks. > > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message > have been removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 yuppers, all those are programming and as you know, programmers cannot spell *grin* Regards, carb types > and calories > > > , > > You limit your carb intake to around > 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 > grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), > works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a > male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is > not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus > calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans > look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose > your weight is okay? Thanks. > > Dave > > > [Non-text portions of this message > have been removed] > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 As one who also does programming, if you consider html, css, and asp programming, then I can relate to the spelling thing. <grin> Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 As one who also does programming, if you consider html, css, and asp programming, then I can relate to the spelling thing. <grin> Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 29, 2004 Report Share Posted October 29, 2004 As one who also does programming, if you consider html, css, and asp programming, then I can relate to the spelling thing. <grin> Dave carb types and calories , You limit your carb intake to around 90 grams daily, but does this mean even carbs from fruits and veggies? 90 grams of carbs, if you figure about 80 calaories per carb (ie. 15 grams), works out to around 500 calories per day. I'm guessing, but I think for a male, a count of somewhere in the range of 1500-1800 calories per day is not over-eating. What foods do you eat to make up for the 1000 plus calories based on my thinking? What would a couple of daily meal plans look like for you? And, I don't recall you telling, but may I suppose your weight is okay? Thanks. Dave [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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