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<blockquote data-quote="titana" data-source="post: 1062790" data-attributes="member: 17408"><p>@vercetti</p><p></p><p>novolet is a means to administer insulin. Insulin itself can be short acting, ultra short acting , long acting. These alone or in combinations may be used depending upon individual requirements. all these preparations have different names apart from the name insulin(mixtard, actrapid...).Trust me you need not know more of these details. Leave it to the doctor.</p><p></p><p>looks like your doc is using combination of both insulin and oral medication. nothing wrong with it..let it continue</p><p></p><p>Apart from medicine..most important part is patient compliance. Motivate your mother for diet control and morning walk. Diet control as per recommendations is imperative. Consult a dietician and get food chart made according to your mothers likes and dislikes.</p><p></p><p>Getting sugar under control is different for all people with diabetes. lets hope things get under control fast..</p><p></p><p>if you read about some test or treatment here in forum or elsewhere on internet..just inquire politely..do not go on like "get this/that test done" it might be annoying to doctor. Doctors experience comes handy and sometimes they have ideas before test results come.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="titana, post: 1062790, member: 17408"] @vercetti novolet is a means to administer insulin. Insulin itself can be short acting, ultra short acting , long acting. These alone or in combinations may be used depending upon individual requirements. all these preparations have different names apart from the name insulin(mixtard, actrapid...).Trust me you need not know more of these details. Leave it to the doctor. looks like your doc is using combination of both insulin and oral medication. nothing wrong with it..let it continue Apart from medicine..most important part is patient compliance. Motivate your mother for diet control and morning walk. Diet control as per recommendations is imperative. Consult a dietician and get food chart made according to your mothers likes and dislikes. Getting sugar under control is different for all people with diabetes. lets hope things get under control fast.. if you read about some test or treatment here in forum or elsewhere on internet..just inquire politely..do not go on like "get this/that test done" it might be annoying to doctor. Doctors experience comes handy and sometimes they have ideas before test results come. [/QUOTE]
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