SOMETIMES SILENCE IS GOLDEN
Because confidentiality in litigation is always important at this juncture it is better I remain silent. But I am very happy.
MY HEALTH
I just finished my morning routine of checking blood sugar and injecting my insulin. My fasting blood sugar this morning was 215, while on 110 units of insulin. My blood sugar remains exactly at the number it was at with zero insulin. At about 18 months of insulin therapy, my blood sugar is no better than it was 18 months ago. My evening BS is between 285 and 310.
INSULIN TREATMENT CAN BE TOXIC
I have zero trust in the doctors. If the patient does not respond to pills or insulin, they have no options for the patient. They do not even know how insulin works or how it impacts the body depending on the time of day you take it.
They had me taking it at 9 p.m.. This is absolutely wrong. Because of my chronic insomnia, I am to take while fasting in the morning. This has helped my sleep significantly.
THE PROSTATE CANCER SCAR
I am at a loss. I will say next week they finally have me scheduled with a doctor who can take the biopsy in a few weeks. There is a two-week rule. I will learn if she schedules the biopsy within 2 weeks when I see her next week.
The standalone prostate cancer lab work continues to point to cancer. But the doctors at the VA and within the community do not believe insulin lowers the PSA. The last PSA came in at 1.1. It is not possible for a normal PSA of 1.1 for a 68-year-old man with an enlarged prostate.
FOR NOW, THE FATIGUE DRIVES ME
I will go back to sleep now for several hours. I do not know if the insulin resistance or the prostate is the source of the fatigue, but it is significant.
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