Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Glad to know you're on the mend, Sugar! As far as going off the oral medication and taking insulin, I'd suggest a second opinion. My instinct is that your doctor makes good sense, concerning the negative affects on your kidney. It seems to me that in your case, with a transplanted kidney, you need to do as much as possible to prolong its life. But, do some more research, and hopefully, you'll hear from others on the list. Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 11:10:34 AM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Overcast, 28.0°F Wind:W-270° at 10mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 yep, well, as far as I know, usually hospitals don't give oral meds for " diabetes " even thogh I am on border line as type II, and I do consider myself a diabetic, because some people tend to believe that a pancreas transplant is a " cure " it isn't, it is a form of treatment, and nobody knows how long it will last. hospitals just use a scaling system, but I am not on insulin at home. maybe they only do that for transplant patients, who knows. but yes, on a good mend,thanks sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Sugar I think it’s just routine for hospitals to place diabetic patients on a sliding scale of insulin. Every time I’ve ended up in the hospital in the past decade, that’s what they did to me even though I take oral meds and even brought my meds to the hospital with me. The insulin actually sent my sugar down too low a couple of times in the middle of the night, so I had one of the nurses bring me some graham crackers and kept them in my room for those times in the middle of the night. Becky _____ From: blind-diabetics [mailto:blind-diabetics ] On Behalf Of Sugar Sent: Friday, December 17, 2010 11:33 AM To: blind-diabetics Subject: Re: hi all, just checking in yep, well, as far as I know, usually hospitals don't give oral meds for " diabetes " even thogh I am on border line as type II, and I do consider myself a diabetic, because some people tend to believe that a pancreas transplant is a " cure " it isn't, it is a form of treatment, and nobody knows how long it will last. hospitals just use a scaling system, but I am not on insulin at home. maybe they only do that for transplant patients, who knows. but yes, on a good mend,thanks sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Hmmm. I got 3 copies of my message! One of those Yahoo cyber things I guess! Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 1:25:35 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Overcast, 32.0°F Wind:WNW-290° at 13mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Hmmm. I got 3 copies of my message! One of those Yahoo cyber things I guess! Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 1:25:35 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Overcast, 32.0°F Wind:WNW-290° at 13mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 Hmmm. I got 3 copies of my message! One of those Yahoo cyber things I guess! Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 1:25:35 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Overcast, 32.0°F Wind:WNW-290° at 13mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 It's easy. If yu own a computer and use Yahoo Groups, all you have to do is sit back and wait!! LOL Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 4:52:38 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Clear, 33.1°F Wind:WNW-300° at 9mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 It's easy. If yu own a computer and use Yahoo Groups, all you have to do is sit back and wait!! LOL Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 4:52:38 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Clear, 33.1°F Wind:WNW-300° at 9mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2010 Report Share Posted December 17, 2010 It's easy. If yu own a computer and use Yahoo Groups, all you have to do is sit back and wait!! LOL Dave -- Weather conditions on 12/17/2010 4:52:38 PM in Lancaster, Pennsylvania Clear, 33.1°F Wind:WNW-300° at 9mph Join the BARD Talk list: bardtalk-subscribe Visit the BARD Talk web site: http://www.bardtalk.com Created by Weather Signature v1.32 . http://www.weathersig.com hi all, just checking in Hi everyone First, I hope all of you had a happy Thanksgiving, and as Christmas is comeing, I have had alot happen. I've been hospitalized twice in a month, due to low blood pressure, and weakness, fatigue, and just " not myself " After several ultra sounds, tests on both my kidney and pancreas, all is well. My kidney is very good, at a Kreatnum of 1.2, and my pancreas is at a Chronic failure, rejecting slowly, but doing well. I don't qualify for another one, yet, because A1C is at a 5.5, yet it is rejecting, then I have had it for about 7 years now, and my kidney just turned 9, and that is very well, out of danger. so, I've been on Metformin for about 3 years now, but I noticed that when I was in the hospital they took me off it, and put me on a sliding scale of insulin(which I never had to have some), and my Dr. said that because I have a kidney transplant, metformin can actually harm it, so I should stop taking it. now, here is my thing, it has helped me lower my a1c, and it has helped me loos alot of weight, along with a helathy diet and excerise. so he said as long as your kreatnum stays under 1.4, then it's ok, but as soon as it goes up, you are off, and just wing it. now for the past two weeks, I've been off it, and my sugars have never gone over 130 the entire day, so I guess that's pretty good, with fasings of 100 and, like I said nothing over 130 through out the day. sorry this to long, but I did have alot to catch up on. I am on the mend, jhowever due to the strong antibiotics that was given to me every 6 hours, because I am allergic to Cypro, the antibioitc totally hardened up one of my veins on my fore arm, where I had one of the IV's on. Dr. said tit was gone, and it did soften up some, but just a little. I've never had a blown vein like this, where it turns hard as a rock, any suggestions? turns out I had a internal viral bacterial infection, but they never found from where, how, or why it happened, but it's all gone, and now I am feeling better. well folks, sorry for the long e mail, and forgive me, but I just wanted to say ehllo and catch up take care sugar Sugar Says: People are like stained glass windows: They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, But when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light shining from within. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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