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Scrabblechick
05-15-2008, 09:09 AM
Saw my endo for the follow-up to my bloodwork on 5-1. I thought he would be more pleased with my A1C, but he yowled a little about my fasting BG being 126. It was 97 when I checked it that morning, and I'd been in the doc's office for 2hours, nervous as a witch, when they finally drew my blood! Next time, we're doing that FIRST! I'm testing after every meal, so I know I'm not spiking and that my good A1C isn't an average of way highs and way lows. Gack. His nurse was really pleased about it, though, so that was good.

Anyway, my cholesterol was up a tad from February, so he's putting me on this stuff called Welchol. Yet ANOTHER pill! I am SO tired of taking pills! But he said that Welchol can also help lower BG, so I'm all for that idea. At least it's available in generic.

My vitamin D was low, so ANOTHER pill for that, and he said take two kids chewable multivitamins a day. He likes those because he said when you chew them, you know they're being absorbed.

The good news was that my triglycerides were 108, very much in the normal range, and that my liver and kidney function are normal, and so is my thyroid. So that's all good.

Apparently, my pancreas is working overtime to produce insulin. I had PLENTY of insulin in my blood (over normal). Turns out I'm just fiercely resistant to it. He also said that high resistance and plenty of insulin is almost always genetic. Reducing weight helps the situation, of course, but the root cause is almost always genetic, and since my dad and half his family have the D, he said my obesity was more a symptom of the genetic disorder, rather than a contributing factor. Made me feel better.

So that's the word from the endo. Could be worse, could be better. My next appointment is in August.

Lulika
05-15-2008, 11:56 AM
Well I think all in all, that sounds like a pretty good visit!
I think we always want our doctors to jump up and down with joy about even a smal acheivement, but I guess they are often too busy to really appreciate all the work we have put in.
It sound like youre off to a great start.I have my first post DX A1C in June. I hope mine is as good as yours!
Keep up the good work :D

Kim_in_TN
05-15-2008, 01:12 PM
It sounds like a good report for the most part! So, be proud of yourself! It will always be a continuous process for "us" to keep everything in control but we just keep tweaking here and there!

I am glad to know that some of us are obese as a result of the diabetes instead of the opposite like most ignorant people tend to think! ;)

Janlaton
05-15-2008, 01:51 PM
Be proud of what you did. Maybe his BG was up this morning or someone just stepped on his toe or something! Keep up the good work.

I go back for 1st follow up endo visit Monday pm. Hope he likes what I've been doing.

fgummett
05-15-2008, 01:54 PM
Isn't that always the way..? Often with me the Doctor asks me about stuff that gets me all stressed and then it's, "OK... lets just check your blood pressure"..! :eek:

slipperyelm
05-15-2008, 02:34 PM
Sounds like your doctor does a really thorough metabolic check. Were you screened for other vitamin levels as well?