Dear Rabbi Meisels,
Thank you for your observation. However, my Doctors at the Mayo
Clinic (Rochester, MN) as well as my local physicians would strongly
disagree. I currently take over 100u/day of 70/30 and my BG's are
very close to 300 - not good at all. When exercising for only a
short time (15 min), my BG's drop from ~275 down to 110 within 2
hours. My body just isn't happy with insulin... thus the pump
regimen. We're hoping to be able to regulate BG's with a more
monitored form of exercise, diet, and controlled (fast acting)
insulin. Management is, what we hope, the key to success.
Thanks again,
Allen
--- In JewishInsulinPumpers@yahoogroups.com, "Rabbi Hirsch Meisels"
<RabbiMeisels@F...> wrote:
> Note, you say you are insulin resistant, from your description you
look to
> be more insulin deficient then insulin resistant.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "gemmycoins" <coins@c...>
>
>
> > As a matter of fact, shortly
> > after I was first diagnosed, and before it was know I was insulin
> > resistant,