Category: Medical Issues

  • Comparing the pump vs. injections

    Type 2 Diabetes Randomized, Parallel-Group, 24-Week Study

    I think this is a free but registration required site. I signed up for it years ago, and often find things of interest.

    Basically they found that intensive therapy was acceptable to Type 2’s. That they had equal results with MDI (injections) and CSII (pump). Frankly, I think the pump is easier, but your milage may vary.

    Of course, this is a small sample.

  • More on Morbid Obesity Problem

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I’m somewhere in the middle. I certainly don’t accept my size, and am desperately trying to do something about it.

    However, I’m getting sick and tired of seeing doctors who see fat, and not the other medical problems that are causing the fat to be more difficult to deal with.

  • Argh!!!

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I still don’t think he is getting it Though he is working on it.

    I’m not cinvinced its genetics either. I think the problems behind morbid obesity are STILL undiagnosed or untreated medical issues that the doctors are missing due to their prejudices.

    I’ve been going through a period of stress, worried about my husband, and I’ve stopped sleeping. As a result of the not sleeping, I’m finding it almost impossible to go to the gym and am eating more because I’m trying to stay awake.

    Now that I am feeling better about his situation, I’m sleeping better, and feel the other issues will resolve again.

  • This is why I don’t want to do the weight loss surgery

    Bariatric Surgery

    This is an excellent article on the side effects of weight loss surgery.

    I don’t know about the rest of the world, but I want to get well some day and be normal.

    If I’m still “here” in 10 years, maybe.

    I still think fixing the insulin delivery system and sleeping will help.

  • Even more ranting on Morbid Obesity

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I’ve got a really good friend who is morbidly obese and desperately wants weight loss surgery.

    She hasn’t been able to get it.

    She needs a new knee joint too but the surgeon won’t touch it because she’s too overweight.

    She can’t exercise because she has too much knee pain.

    She’s in this huge catch 20/20 situation because of insurance and because of the doctors.

    I worry about her a lot.

    I’m not sure what should be done for her.

  • DB is REALLY getting to me!

    DB’s Medical Rants

    I’m really glad that DB brought up the morbidly obese thing. Yeah, I am morbidly obese.

    Yes, I have had a horrible time with my weight loss struggles.

    Here’s the deal. When my medical issues are taken care of, I lose weight. When my medical issues aren’t taken care of, I gain weight. I also never seem to have weight stay the same.

    Maybe DB and other doctors would have more success with the morbidly obese patients, if they would stop assuming the problem is patient behavior and look further into the patient’s health and lifestyle.

    The hard part is getting help. Especially with doctors that don’t know me and don’t try to find out more about me.

    As those who have been keeping up with this know, I got a new doctor this year.

    He means well, but he really makes some irritating statements sometimes. One included — “maybe you should work out”. That got him the teacher look, as I have been going to the gym pretty close to every day since before January 1. The correct way to handle that, is, what kind of work out are you doing, maybe you need to change it. In my case, the problem was how we were delivering insulin, and he DID get that one right.

    When a patient IS doing the right things, then maybe there is an underlieing medical problem. My primary care doctors have NEVER asked me how much I sleep. The allergists have, and tried and tried to send me to a sleep study, but for 5 years, I went to a primary care physician who was doing everything he could to save money, and I have no idea why I didn’t insist.

    Fixing the sleep would have probably kept me from becoming morbidly obese.

    Even when the patient is having some eating issues, maybe fixing some of the medical issues will stop the eating issues. Changing the insulin delivery method did that.

    Believe me, I’ll be ranting more on this, because I’m a very frustrated patient!

  • Brain and Insulin

    Memory Lane

    I’ve been sensing and feeling connections between my cognitive ability and my memory retrieval ability in relationship with the level of blood sugar in my blood stream. So this type of article fascinates me.

    One of the reasons I strive for as normal blood sugar as possible, is that I just plain have trouble thinking when it’s high. The higher, the worse it is.