About hyperinsulinemia

  
mario69
08/06/2017 2:54 p.m.

After 21 years of knowing my diabetes, I remembered, reading some articles, that when they made the glycemia curve, I heard that the weird of the result was mentioned at the two HS, as I showed a value close to a hiccup.If I find this analysis I will verify it.
And now I know it would be a subject of hyperinsulinemia.Having attacked it in time, might not developed my DBT.I say this to be able to advise my son or descendants of diabetics about this situation and therefore send this link to share a report on hyperinsulinemia.
Despite taking more time to write, I tried to do it with the corresponding punctuation marks and adequate spelling and grammar, for a better understanding of the ideas to be transmitted and because it is more beautiful.
I accept any correction to learn to make it better and better and contribute to the correct use of the Spanish language, so beaten lately by media neologisms and compact expressions such as those that Twitter and others force.Without counting the horrors that are seen in the newspapers and are heard in all means of information.
It is clear that the most important thing is what you want to transmit, but it is well done, better.
It is the best I could do with the memories of the tongue classes of the '60 and '70.
Greetings
Link

Diabetes 2, pero insulinorequiriente, con resistencia a la insulina y pancreas agotado.
HbA1c: dic '16: 12,8; mar '17: 10,9
Fallece mi madre oct '17
Ida a Paraguay feb '18
HbA1c: oct '18: 8,7; ene '19: 6,5; abr '19: 6,2 abr '19: 6,5; jun '19: 7,5; set '19: ???
Detemir 26 7:30 y 20 19:30
Aspartica 4 antes desay y mer y 5 antes alm y cena.
200 a 250gr de HC diarios, 80gr Prot y 80gr Grasa. Segun actividad.
71 años 88kg 1,72.

  
Amélie
08/06/2017 3:04 p.m.

mario69 said:
After 21 years of knowing my diabetes, I remembered, reading some articles, that when they made the glycemia curve, I heard that the strange of the result was mentioned at the result at two hours,Well, it showed a value close to a hiccup.If I find this analysis I will verify it.
And now I know it would be a subject of hyperinsulinemia.Having attacked it in time, might not developed my DBT.I say this to be able to advise my son or descendants of diabetics about this situation and therefore send this link to share a report on hyperinsulinemia.
Despite taking more time to write, I tried to do it with the corresponding punctuation marks and adequate spelling and grammar, for a better understanding of the ideas to be transmitted and because it is more beautiful.
I accept any correction to learn to make it better and better and contribute to the correct use of the Spanish language, so beaten lately by media neologisms and compact expressions such as those that Twitter and others force.Without counting the horrors that are seen in the newspapers and are heard in all means of information.
It is clear that the most important thing is what you want to transmit, but it is well done, better.
It is the best I could do with the memories of the tongue classes of the '60 and '70.
Greetings
Link

Thank you, Mario.

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
Amélie
08/06/2017 3:04 p.m.

mario69 said:
After 21 years of knowing my diabetes, I remembered, reading some articles, that when they made the glycemia curve, I heard that the strange of the result was mentioned at the result at two hours,Well, it showed a value close to a hiccup.If I find this analysis I will verify it.
And now I know it would be a subject of hyperinsulinemia.Having attacked it in time, might not developed my DBT.I say this to be able to advise my son or descendants of diabetics about this situation and therefore send this link to share a report on hyperinsulinemia.
Despite taking more time to write, I tried to do it with the corresponding punctuation marks and adequate spelling and grammar, for a better understanding of the ideas to be transmitted and because it is more beautiful.
I accept any correction to learn to make it better and better and contribute to the correct use of the Spanish language, so beaten lately by media neologisms and compact expressions such as those that Twitter and others force.Without counting the horrors that are seen in the newspapers and are heard in all means of information.
It is clear that the most important thing is what you want to transmit, but it is well done, better.
It is the best I could do with the memories of the tongue classes of the '60 and '70.
Greetings
Link

Thank you, Mario.

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.
  
mario69
08/06/2017 3:25 p.m.

Amelie glad me on Sunday hug

Diabetes 2, pero insulinorequiriente, con resistencia a la insulina y pancreas agotado.
HbA1c: dic '16: 12,8; mar '17: 10,9
Fallece mi madre oct '17
Ida a Paraguay feb '18
HbA1c: oct '18: 8,7; ene '19: 6,5; abr '19: 6,2 abr '19: 6,5; jun '19: 7,5; set '19: ???
Detemir 26 7:30 y 20 19:30
Aspartica 4 antes desay y mer y 5 antes alm y cena.
200 a 250gr de HC diarios, 80gr Prot y 80gr Grasa. Segun actividad.
71 años 88kg 1,72.

  
mario69
08/06/2017 3:28 p.m.

I was able to rescue this other article.
I can no longer enter because the page asks me.
Link

Diabetes 2, pero insulinorequiriente, con resistencia a la insulina y pancreas agotado.
HbA1c: dic '16: 12,8; mar '17: 10,9
Fallece mi madre oct '17
Ida a Paraguay feb '18
HbA1c: oct '18: 8,7; ene '19: 6,5; abr '19: 6,2 abr '19: 6,5; jun '19: 7,5; set '19: ???
Detemir 26 7:30 y 20 19:30
Aspartica 4 antes desay y mer y 5 antes alm y cena.
200 a 250gr de HC diarios, 80gr Prot y 80gr Grasa. Segun actividad.
71 años 88kg 1,72.

  
Regina
08/07/2017 12:38 a.m.

You could not do anything to avoid the advance of diabetes, but greater surveillance to treat it in time

Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free)
Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20

  
beacoyote
09/17/2025 8:53 p.m.

Does anyone suffer from hyperinsulinemia?I'm new and this is hell

No signature configured, add it on your user's profile.

Join the Discussion!

To participate in this thread, please register or log in.

 

💙 Join the power of the community

By purchasing “Living with Diabetes: The Power of the Online Community” , you help this forum continue to grow and support people living with diabetes, their families and friends.

💙 No ads. Just real support. Every book counts — it’s more than a purchase, it’s a gesture of solidarity that keeps this community alive.

Support us and get the book on