Tuesday, February 27, 2007

further reactions to "Byetta"

A nicely worded study of BYETTA®exenatide injection by a group of unidentified writers who really sling the words!




My first reaction to reading of this was "Wow! I can control my blood sugar by injecting

myself with this and still use the metformin!" I won't have to use insulin.

Obviously, I'd misplaced my fear of "going on the needle"! After all, what is "Byetta" but another
substance that has to be injected? Somehow, this doesn't sound as scary as insulin. I was wrong.

"Byetta" is far more "scary" than insulin!

Why?

  • Too damn expensive! Without medical insurance, this drug costs (an estimated)
    US$200/month!
  • It has to be taken an hour before eating a meal (breakfast or dinner) and an hour after taking
    my metformin. Suppose that I get off work at 11 pm and rack out at midnight and plan on getting
    up around 8:30 am. My drug regumant would be:
    1. Get up at 6:30 to take the metformin with a small amount of food. Try to go back
    to sleep.
    2. Get up at 7:30 am, go to the kitchen, take the "pencil" out of the refer and inject.
    Then, listen to my wife say you're not going back to bed, are you?"
    3. Go back to bed, not get to sleep, get out of bed, wait till the hour is up and be grumpy for the
    rest of the day from getting 6 hours of sleep vice 8!
  • I suppose I could get up at 8:30 and swallow the metformin, inject the "lizard
    spit" at 9:30 am and eat breakfast at 10:30 am. I would lose weight as I'd not be inclined to get
    lunch only two hours after breakfast!
  • If, on the other hand, I stuck with the dreaded insulin
    injection, I wouldn't have to do any of this crap an hour and two hours prior. That sounds like a
    good idea to me.

    Finally, my blood sugar levels have been relatively "good" lately and
    certainly not so high as to require another drug to regulate my blood sugar. So, I can be happy the
    downsides of "Byetta" are so severe. This way, I don't have to experience the physical side effects
    of this drug.

    Monday, February 26, 2007

    Exenatide ("Byetta":) or "Lizard Spit"

    "Exenatide (also Exendin-4, marketed as Byetta) is the first of a new class of medications approved for the treatment of type 2 diabetes." (Reference wikipedia.com) This drug called
    lizard spit is an injectable drug that works with metformin and may greately improve one's A1C.

    More detail on this substance.

    This stuff is very expensive; about $20000/month and this would be very damn expensive for something that just amounts to a supplementary substance for me. Then, too, there is the matter of it being injected twice a day. I would have to take my metformin two hours before eatting (with a snack) and inject one hour before eattting.

    I was quite excited about the prospect of getting better blood sugar control by using this and then I read the bad news! I don't want to touch this stuff!

    Thursday, February 22, 2007

    disbetes screening day

    Here is a letter I wrote in an attempt to start a diabetes screening programme.



    14 February 2007

    Director, Nursing Program
    Dodge City Community College
    2501 North 14th Avenue
    Dodge City, Kansas 67801

    Dear Ms. ,

    This letter is to confirm what we discussed on Monday, 12 February 2007.


    I propose that the Dodge City (noon) Lions Club and the Nursing Program of the Dodge

    City Community College work together in producing a morning Diabetes Screening Day. We all
    know that a morning fasting test is the best way to screen for diabetes. Producing this would
    involve advertising the event, students to do the medical work and obtaining consumables.


    The Lions would deal with advertising via the local newspapers (English and Spanish)and the local TV affiliate. Part of this would be obtaining permission of the American DiabetesAssociation (ADA) to publish their Diabetes Risk Test in both English(1) and Spanish(2). We would also arrange for handing out pamphlets and contacting other civic organizations. There is aDiabetes Support Group which meets on Thursday evening once a month at the hospital; I willcontact them and ask for their help in this matter. I will also ask the ADA affiliate in Wichita forany advise or help that can provide. We can also talk with the School Superintendent and schoolnurses with respect to extending an invitation to students. We would have to get legal help increating parental permission forms and liability release forms(3). Could the college legal staff arrange this?

    The Lions could ask various pharmacists in town (i.e.Wal-mart, Dillons or Walgreens) to
    supply blood test meters and test stripes for free or at cost. The Lions can arrange to buy any
    consumables if necessary. You would have to advise us on the number of test meters we should
    obtain and the number of test stripes we would need.

    We would like your students to take blood samples for blood glucose readings and
    probably blood pressure readings and heart rates. Taking the blood samples would give your
    students working with random members of the public.

    There are multiple reasons for this joint activity:

    * Diabetes has become a growing concern and may be approaching epidemic status,

    * Many people are ignorant of the various forms of diabetes,

    * People are unaware of the warning signs of diabetes and who is at risk,

    * The public is not always aware of the behavior that lead to diabetes (i.e. obesity)

    * This action would bring favorable attention to your Nursing program and DCCC

    * It would bring favorable publicity to the Lions

    * It would benefit the public for years to come should this become a recurring event.

    Depending on your class schedule and final exam schedules, a date in April 2007 might
    meet the criteria of having enough time to make arrangement and yet not be "too far in the
    future". Arrangements for supplies and obtaining volunteers could probably be done in February. The real problem would be in getting publicity, and that would take several articles and letters to various civic organizations. Thus, a target date in April would probably be appropriate.

    Since Lions is an International Organization, a successful screening day could lead to
    other communities emulating us and thus aiding our future. A successful screening day could
    lead to other colleges taking this up as well. The complications of diabetes are expensive and
    will only grow more expensive in the future. Unless and until a "cure is found", diabetes will be
    a major world wide concern. A successful anti-diabetes campaign could be profoundly important in our future.


    Very Respectfully,


    Lion Michael


    Enclosures: how you help save sight
    what you should know about diab etic eye disease
    what you should know about glauoma

    Footnotes:
    1.
    http://www.diabetes.org/risk-test/text-version.jsp (English version)

    2. http://www.diabetes.org/espanol/recursos-examen.jsp (Spanish version)

    3. The ADA may be able to help with legal issues.

    Monday, February 19, 2007

    "Chromium" as a diabetic support source,,,

    Reference: diabetes treatment?

    Supposedly 200mb of "chromium" per day will help you metabolozie insulin. The following quote is taken verbatum (in the spirit of something called "fair usage") from the referenced article:


    Chromium


    What it is: Your body needs this mineral for the hormone insulin (which lets cells turn sugar into fuel) to work effectively. Insulin resistance, linked to diabetes, is thought to make you fat. The effective dosage seems to be 200 micrograms per day.


    Why try it: Chromium seems to slightly limit weight gain in people with diabetes or pre-diabetes. And in one study, people who didn't have insulin trouble lost about three pounds more in 10 weeks using chromium than those who didn't. But experts say the mineral may be most useful for people with insulin resistance.


    Why not: Years ago, there were health concerns about one form: chromium picolinate. Later studies found it to be safe, though, says Adriane Fugh-Berman, M.D., associate professor in the complementary and alternative medicine master's program at Georgetown. But case reports have linked chronic use of 600 micrograms or more per day to kidney and muscle damage. (Health.com: A guide to today's hot diets.external link


    I don't know how effective this will be but I'll start taking it. After all, my A1C test is only 3 months or so away...

    a death by neglect...

    Mummified body found in front of blaring TV

    It was bad enough that this 70 year man died alone in his house and that no one noticed he hadn't paid his
    • electric bill
    • gas bill
    • water bill
    • phone bill
    • income tax
    • property tax
    • medical bills
    • hadn't contacted his MDs
    • hadn't paid is medical bills
    • and had mail piling up


    He was also a blind diabetic and his neighbors knew this!

    At first, I was outraged and thought poorly of the neighbors. Then, I realized I don't know my neighbors. Oh, I know the neighbors to the west but not the other neighbors. If I were retired and a widower, I could easily die and not be missed for quite a while! Oh, I'd like to think my brothers would check up on me but this is via email (usually) and my email connection is automatically paid by credit card. I suppose the credit card company might notice non payment after a couple of months and cut off my card, thus leading to the internet provider calling me?

    The real horror of this story is the isolation of this old man. He was blind; how could he go shopping and take care of his house? How could he buy new clothing and shoes? What happened to his "Medical Support Team" and why didn't they check up on him? Didn't the shopping clerks notice that the "old blind man" hasn't been coming around for a while?

    Now, in Dodge City Kansas, the Dillion's clerks would notice! The WalMart clerks would probably be glad the old blind man had stopped bothering them! (I'm probably being unfair to the WalMart employees; I'm still pissed off that I got sick after eatting some Peter Pan Peanut butter, serial number starting with "2111", which I bought at the Wichita Kansas Sam's Club!)

    How could so many groups interested in getting his money just ignore him?

    How could he be so isolated as to die and his body be mummified? Well, this did happen in Hampton Bays, New York and those folks have probably got the East Coast fuck-um-he's-not-family-and-I-don't-have-to-care! attitude. (I've been told this is a healthy attitude for high density population areas and that I'm naive to think otherwise...)

    Friday, February 02, 2007

    foot problems...

    I wore my 1986 Army jungle boots during the recent snow storm. Actually, I didn't wear them during the storm but afterwards. This was fine as I was lazy and didn't tie them up properly. I decided to be "proper military" about tieing them up (even if I've been out of the Navy since the day before Thanksgiving 1988!) and tied them up. This did something to my right foot and kind of deforemed or brused it. I spent the next several days having trouble walking until my foot adjusted to walking when I got up in the morning. That is several minutes when my foot was cramped. (Not very pleasant when I had to get up at 0315!)

    I got over it.

    Day before yesterday, I noticed red friction marks on the "index" toe and 'bird" toe of my right foot. I put band aids over these friction marks and they didn't seem any worst the next day. I didn't have any band aids available this morning so I didn't bother. (Doesn't that sound like the kind of bullshit that leads to infections that lead to losing one's foot???)

    It was hard to tell but these toes didn't look much different tonight.

    Anyway, if I'm going to start walking again and lose weight, I'll have to buy new walking shoes. I'm also going to have to get at least one pair of nice, comfortable dress shoes (is that any oxymoron?) and I suppose we'll go shopping when we "do a Sam's Run" to Wichita this coming Saturday.

    I deserve good shoes!

    I want to keep my feet!!

    I don't want to end up like my late Father and youngest Brother!!!