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Archive for the Insulin Category

How to Treat Foot to Floor Phenomenon

By Steve Edelman, MD on July 8, 2020   /   Blood Sugar Control, Insulin, Pumps, What's Up Doc   /   37 Comments

Dr. Edelman offers a solution for “Foot to Floor” phenomenon, which is a very common situation in people with diabetes who are on insulin, and occurs when blood sugars rise upon waking.

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Don’t Let Your Fear of “the Needle” Stop You from Taking Control

By Steve Edelman, MD on June 9, 2020   /   Insulin, Type 2, Type 2 Glucose Control   /   2 Comments

Did you know that certain aspects of type 2 diabetes can change over time? Even if you’ve had years of great blood sugar control, you still may need to make some medication adjustments down the road, and that’s totally normal.

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The Benefits of Insulin Pump Therapy for Type 2 Diabetes

By TCOYD on April 9, 2020   /   Insulin, Pumps, Type 2   /   11 Comments

A common misconception for people with type 2 diabetes is thinking they’ve somehow failed if they need to go on insulin. Nothing could be further from the truth, and insulin-pump therapy is a great option to help people reach their blood sugar goals.

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Help for Healthcare Costs with NeedyMeds

By TCOYD on February 17, 2020   /   Diabetes Management, Healthcare Costs, Insulin, Insurance, Medications, Resources   /   Leave a comment

NeedyMeds is a 501(c)(3) national non-profit information source that connects people to programs that will help them afford their medications and other healthcare costs.

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The Pros and Pros of Putting Fiasp in Your Pump

By David Pham on January 15, 2020   /   Fast-Acting Insulin, Insulin, Pumps   /   9 Comments

Fiasp, a rapid-acting insulin for people with type 2 or type 2 diabetes, was recently approved for use in insulin pumps and provides another option for people to help improve their post-meal blood sugars.

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