Treatment consists of
multiple daily insulin injections or use of an insulin pump, blood glucose checking several times daily, regulation of carbohydrate intake, and correction of blood glucose fluctuations.
Given the challenges of beta - cell transplantation, closed - loop technologies are, with continuing innovation potential, destined to provide a viable alternative for existing insulin pump therapy and
multiple daily insulin injections.»
Not exact matches
In July of the same year, our four - year - old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (requiring
multiple insulin injections
daily).
Currently, according to Jorge Bondia, «the patient undergoes an intensive
insulin therapy, either with
multiple daily injections or with continuous infusion with
insulin pumps.
The OpT2mise trial enrolled 495 adults (aged 30 - 75 years) with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes to a 2 month run - in period, where their
insulin multiple daily injection treatment was optimised.
I'd rather low - carb a la Westman and not «enjoy» health whole grains (sic) along with the fun of
multiple insulin injections on a
daily basis.
They are determined to find a way of life that does not involve
multiple daily shots of
insulin.
Educated patients with
insulin pumps and
multiple daily injections on carb to
insulin ratios and carb counting
I started this blog as a way to chart my successes and struggles after deciding to make the change from
multiple daily injections, onto an
insulin pump.
Treatment was administered by
insulin pump in 32 children and
multiple daily injections in the remainder.
The majority of the participants (68 %) were on a flexible diabetes management regimen (either
insulin pump or basal - bolus injection regimen); the rest used conventional
multiple daily injections.
The majority (63 %) used
insulin pumps; the rest were on
multiple daily injections.
He was diabetic and had to endure ear pricks
multiple times a day to test his blood glucose levels and twice
daily shots of
insulin as well.