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Type-Cast: Liraglutide - Clinical Trial
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The defining experience of diabetes. Wednesday, May 9, 2007. Liraglutide - Clinical Trial. I recently participated in a Phase III Clinical Trial for Liraglutide. Which is a product of Novo Nordisk. This is a "sister" drug to Byetta, the difference being that Liraglutide is long-acting and only requires one daily injection. I then experienced additional side effects which ultimately led me to discontinue my participation. I just couldn't take it anymore! Big bonus - I got paid! I quit the study early, so ...
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Type-Cast: Addicted to Tu Diabetes
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The defining experience of diabetes. Thursday, July 5, 2007. Addicted to Tu Diabetes. It's official. I am addicted to a social networking site! Don't get me wrong.I love reading everyone's d-blogs (I subscribe to over 150 in my Google Reader). But this site is just great. I feel like I'm connected to others through the forums, and have a place to ask all the questions my CDE doesn't have time for (or that I feel too silly to ask otherwise). But Tu Diabetes is fabulous. Thursday, July 05, 2007. The more I...
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Type-Cast: It's Official
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The defining experience of diabetes. Monday, May 7, 2007. Today I received my diagnosis of having Type 1 diabetes. I was diagnosed about a year ago as having Type 2, but a number of things led my current endo to test for antibodies. Bingo. Finally, lots of questions answered as to why I was not responding to oral medications. My internet research suggests that I should really be calling this Type 1.5 or LADA. Monday, May 07, 2007. May 7, 2008 at 3:16 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Liraglutide - ...
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Type-Cast: July 2007
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The defining experience of diabetes. Friday, July 6, 2007. Metformin Helps Dawn Phenomenon. I stopped taking metformin several weeks ago as an experiment. Was it causing my lower GI problems? However, I'm certain now that it has a significant positive impact and have titrated back up to 1,000 MG per day. I clearly have Dawn Phenomenon. During the time time I was off the metformin here are the salient numbers:. Bedtime average = 150. 3:00 am average = 173. Waking am average = 180. Bedtime average = 146.
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Type-Cast: C-Peptide Results
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The defining experience of diabetes. Thursday, June 28, 2007. I recently was a participant in a clinical drug trial. At the end of my participation, they conducted one last round of labs (9 vials of blood - eek! Today I received my check for participating ($300 - woo hoo! Enough to keep me in glucose tabs for a while) and the final lab results. My C-Peptide was .9 and the "reference range" was 1.1 - 5.0. All in all, it's just one more number in the big picture, but I am curious about it. However it was f...
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Type-Cast: Metformin Helps Dawn Phenomenon
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The defining experience of diabetes. Friday, July 6, 2007. Metformin Helps Dawn Phenomenon. I stopped taking metformin several weeks ago as an experiment. Was it causing my lower GI problems? However, I'm certain now that it has a significant positive impact and have titrated back up to 1,000 MG per day. I clearly have Dawn Phenomenon. During the time time I was off the metformin here are the salient numbers:. Bedtime average = 150. 3:00 am average = 173. Waking am average = 180. Bedtime average = 146.
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Type-Cast: Insulin-o-phobia
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The defining experience of diabetes. Thursday, June 28, 2007. That is my really special personal term for being afraid of taking big doses of insulin. I am not afraid of needles or injecting myself. I am afraid of taking so much insulin that I have a hypoglycemic episode. So maybe I should really be calling it "Hypoglycemia-o-phobia" instead. And so I need more insulin. So when I do the math and the calculator on my Palm Treo suggest that I inject 12 units, it freaks me out! Thursday, June 28, 2007.