Clinical Diabetes 25:39-40, 2007
© American Diabetes Association ®, Inc., 2007
Insulin Myths and Facts
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Introduction
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If you have type 2 diabetes and your A1C is slowly creeping up despite your
best efforts, insulin may be the next step in treating your diabetes. Many
people struggle with the thought of insulin because of what they have heard
about it. Some common myths about insulin and facts that may help you overcome
your fears are listed below.
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Myth: Insulin means I am a failure.
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Fact: Needing insulin does not mean that you have failed to manage
you diabetes well. Because type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease,
eventually your pancreas is just not able to keep up with your body's need for
insulinno matter what you've done to manage your diabetes. When other
medicines no longer keep your blood glucose on target, insulin is often the
next logical step for treating diabetes.
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Myth: Insulin does not work.
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Fact: Although many people think of diabetes as a
"sugar" problem, actually . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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Myth: Insulin causes complications or death.
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Myth: Insulin causes weight gain.
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Myth: Insulin injections are painful.
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Myth: Insulin causes hypoglycemia.
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Myth: Insulin is addictive.
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Myth: Insulin is too expensive.
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Myth: Insulin means that my life will change.
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Questions to Ask Yourself and Discuss With Your Provider
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