Admelog for Type 2 Diabetes User Reviews
- Jay...
- Taken for 2 to 5 years
- March 13, 2020
"This is unacceptable to give people this medicine. Playing with others' lives for money. My blood sugar has been over 290 every day no matter what I eat. I could eat a salad and check, and it goes from 136 to over 200. What is this stuff? It is making the pancreas weaker or destroying it slowly while slowly destroying our body and falling apart. Back was okay for a while, but since my body went into ketoacidosis, it's severe back degeneration. Ketoacidosis destroys the muscle and fat. Never had that in my life. I lost so much weight and am in so much pain."
- cha...
- Taken for less than 1 month
- November 18, 2019
"My experience in the last few hours: At 8:29 pm, my BS was 101. I then took 30 u Admelog (a huge amount). I ate a big bowl of Cheerios with a banana, some sugar, and ingested about 15 oz of rice milk (I drank half of that). THREE HOURS and 23 MIN LATER, at 11:52, MY BS was 218! I just took another 30 units of it. I've had no further carbs. I received and opened the Styrofoam Admelog case on November 8. See how unsatisfactory the Admelog is?"
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- Kat...
- Taken for 1 to 2 years
- February 17, 2021
"This medication was prescribed to me with instructions that I should use it on a sliding scale, depending on what my blood sugar is reading and what I'll be eating. I've discovered that if I follow this guideline closely, it works great. For example: A BS reading of 124 just before eating an apple calls for me injecting 4 units of the medication, just enough to keep the natural sugar of the apple from pushing me too high. Yet, that same BS reading of 124 just before eating a bowl of Honey Bunches of Oats with whole milk... well, that requires me to inject 10 units to compensate for all that fake sugar. When that is kept in mind and closely monitored, this medication is a winner. As for side effects... I developed an occasional case of nasal and throat congestion due to taking it, but a very minor dose of any OTC decongestant takes care of that."
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"Started Admelog 6 months ago for insurance reasons. I developed shortness of breath, increased heart rate, sinusitis, and the feeling like I had something in my throat when I lay down. I also had severe lumbar sacral back pain. I could only stand or walk for about 10 minutes. I had to stop insulin for insurance reasons, and that is when I realized it was the insulin. Symptoms stopped within about 24 hours."