8/26/15

Myths About Insulin and Type 2 Diabetes

Facts insulin fiction
When you hear the word "insulin", you are representing a huge needle (ouch!) Or representations of pop culture of insulin users with the sugar in the blood (eg, Julia Roberts to lose in Steel Magnolias) ?
In any case, most people insulin in an assumption of complex treatment, painful, or potentially frightening.
The problem is that if you have type 2 diabetes, you should use the real deal before you. Make an informed decision about whether it is a potentially life-saving treatment is right for you
Here we take a look at the facts and fiction of insulin, when it comes to the treatment of type 2 diabetes.










Diabetics should always insulin
Not necessary. Type 1 diabetes people (about 5% to 10% of patients with diabetes) really need insulin. If you type 2, which have 90% to 95% of the total includes people with diabetes, you can not insulin.
Adults with diabetes, the use of only 14% insulin, 13% the use of insulin and oral drugs are only 57%, oral medications, and 16% of the control sugar levels blood through diet and exercise, according to the CDC.
The fact that the levels of sugar in the blood, which may be toxic in the body in a highly toxic safety zone for maintaining the by all means.

Insulin means that you "failed"
"This is a big myth," says Jill Crandall, MD, clinical professor of medicine and director of the research unit on clinical diabetes Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, NY "A lot of people trying very hard paste are dieting to lose, exercise and weight, will still require insulin. "
The fact that type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, meaning that over time, you need to change what you do to make sure your sugar level in the blood should be provided in a healthy range. Proper diet and exercise will always be important, but the drug needs may vary.
"A large percentage of people with type 2 diabetes eventually require insulin, and we know not to be seen as a failure, it is," she said.

Violate insulin injections
"This is an absolute lie," says Dr. Crandall. "With small fine needles that we are now insulin injections nearly painless, but not without pain."
In fact, most people would say that his fingers used to the most painful level that an injection of sugar measuring insulin injections in the blood.
"When people their first injection, they often say," I can not believe that it does not hurt, "says Dr. Crandall In addition, you may not need to splash general purpose ..
It injector pens on the market that lets you turn a dial insulin dose, snap on a tiny needle, and give. Indeed.

Insulin can cause sugar levels dangerously low blood
Well, it's possible, but unlikely. People with type 2 diabetes, usually with a lower risk of hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) than type-1.
For prolonged episode of low blood sugar can cause unconsciousness or coma. However, most people with type 2, can easily recognize the symptoms, anxiety, tremors, sweating hands and the desire to eat are.
Eat a little sugar some rescuers, diluted juice or glucose, to quickly change the low level of sugar in the blood.

Insulin is always
Not necessary. Some people with type 2 diabetes, insulin must temporarily, for example, directly or after they are diagnosed during pregnancy, while others will need to access this indefinitely.
Some people who have a lot of weight (naturally or bariatric surgery) may find that they lose no longer need insulin, while others lose weight, you may need it.
(This depends largely on the degree of damage in sweet-producing cells of the pancreas insulin).
"It's not always one-way," says Dr. Crandall.

Insulin is difficult to accept
Gone are the days when insulin injections were bulky, conspicuous, and difficult to manage.
"Today, insulin is insulin pens which are easy to carry, do not require refrigeration and can be used with caution delivered daily, often only once," says Dr. Crandall.
"There are a variety of insulin and systems that should be much easier than before," she adds.

Oral medications are better than insulin
Oral medications for diabetes can be great when it comes to lower sugar levels in the blood. Many of them have been used for many years and is very safe, such as metformin.
However, they are not for everyone. "For some people, insulin is the easiest and the best, because it still works, but some people react to tablets, while others do not," says Dr. Crandall.
All oral medications have not been proven safe and truth. For example, Avandia was limited because of the FDA studies show that it increases the risk of heart attack.

The insulin you gain weight
There is some truth. Some people with type 2 diabetes can cause weight gain after initiation of insulin therapy.
However, insulin has not even gained weight. This is because when the treatment of diabetes is working, the body begins to process the higher than normal blood glucose, and the result can be a weight gain. (This is one reason, unexplained weight loss may be an early symptom of diabetes.)
The good news is that, in general, the level of how insulin continues, and weight gain may be temporary, says Dr. Crandall.

People with type 2 non-insulin
This is not true. People with type 2 diabetes may actually produce a higher than normal level of insulin in the former disease, a condition known as hyperinsulinemia.
In fact, type 2 diabetes is correctly respond by insulin resistance, a condition in which the body loses the ability to cause hormones.
Among insulin injections can help overcome the insulin resistance, and can be in the type of insulin production, the decline over time tends to take.

Insulin means that your diabetes is "serious"
Diabetes is a serious disease not true, no matter how you want, it's just that so few people understand. Because you have diabetes and feel great (or ignore symptoms such as thirst and fatigue), you may think that you have a "touch of sugar" or other soft-sounding state.
In fact, hypertension sugar poisons from the body, damaging the heart, kidneys, eyes and nerves.
The goal is to make sure your blood sugar under control when taking a diet, exercise, pills, insulin, or all together.

The use of insulin requires multiple daily injections
Not always. If you need insulin, you have options. However, you can use a long-acting insulin once a day (usually a given day), which usually try found in the body throughout the day to simulate a low insulin levels.
It may be sufficient to control the sugar levels in the same blood, or it can be combined with oral preparations.
If the level of blood sugar is still too high after a meal, but you may need to take insulin several times a day just before meals.

Insulin is a treatment of last resort
While some people exhausted all possible treatments of diabetes, before resorting to insulin, which may not be the best strategy.
"At the time, a person with type 2 insulin therapy begins, you probably already have complications of diabetes due to poor control of sugar levels in the blood," says Dr. Crandall.
Since blood sugar is toxic and can increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and other problems, you should not have too much time, being treated, your blood sugar is not under control .
In fact, since insulin early can prevent complications caused by oral preparations of the best (and most effective) or allow the use of less complicated diagram of insulin over a longer period.

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