Title: Diabetes Survival Camp
1Diabetes Survival Camp Session 2
- You can strive and thrive with diabetes
2Survival Camp Topics
- Training 2
- Calibrate your Diabetes Compass
- Boots are made for Walking!
- Medications and Insulin
3Diabetes ABCs
- A 1c
- B lood Pressure
- C holesterol
4A1C Blood Test
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6A1c and Mean Plasma Glucose
- A1c () Mean Plasma Glucose
- 6 126
- 7 154
- 8 183
- 9 212
- 10 240
- 11 259
- 12 345
- American Diabetes Association 2008
7Know Your Check every 3 - 6 months
8Glucose Goals How do we Get there?
- Test
- Pre-meal blood sugar
- 1-2 hours after meal blood sugar
- Goal
- 70 130
- Less than 180
- Healthy Eating
- Exercise
- Medication / Insulin
- Monitoring
9Keep Your Blood Pressure In Check
10UKPDS Blood Pressure Findings
- By controlling your blood pressure you reduce
your risk of - Heart failure (56)
- Stroke (44)
- Death from diabetes (32)
11Blood Pressure Goal
- Less than
- 140 / 80
- (check each office visit)
12Blood Fat (Cholesterol Goals)
- Cholesterol Levels
- Check once a year
- LDL (lousy cholesterol) less than 100
- Less than 70 with heart disease
- HDL (happy cholesterol) more than 40
- Triglycerides (bad fat) less than 150
13Diabetes ABCs
- A 1c (less than 7)
- B lood Pressure (140/80)
- C holesterol
- (LDL lt100, HDL gt 40, Trig lt 150)
14How are you Kidneys Working?
- Creatinine - a simple blood test to check your
kidneys. Normal is less than 1.5. - GFR- Glomerular Filtration Rate how well your
kidneys are working. - Goal is more than 60
- Talk to your doctor if less than 60
15Flu Shot and Pneumonia Vaccine
- If you have diabetes, you are more likely to get
the flu. - Sign up for your flu shot in September.
- Ask your doctor if you should also get a
pneumonia vaccine.
16Dental Care
- mouth infections more common
- flushing, brushing, regular check-ups important!
- See your dentist at least every 6 months.
17Schedule Regular Visits with Diabetes Care
Providers
18Mr. Jones -What Should We Do?
- 64 yr old with type 2 with heart problems
- Labs
- A1c 9.3
- HDL 41mg/dl
- LDL 156 mg/dl
- Triglyceride 260mg/dl
- Last eye exam, 1992
- B/P 142/92
- Self-Care Skills
- Walks dog around block 3 xs a week
- Bowls every Friday
- 3 bottles of beer daily
- Widowed, so usually eats out
- 15 lbs overweight
19You Can Survive and Thrive with Diabetes
- Steps
- A1c less than 7
- Get blood pressure to goal
- Get lipids to goal
- Get active
- Stop Smoking
- Partner with your health care team
- Attend our support group
20Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle
21Boots are Made for Walking
22Good News About Physical Activity
23Physical Activity Keep It Fun
24Activity Pyramid
25Success with Exercise
- What kind of activities count as exercise?
- What are some barriers to exercise?
- How do you succeed with exercise?
26Set a Realistic Exercise Goal
- Set a realistic starting goal for YOU
- 3 ten minute segments a day
- Long term goal 30 mins, 5 days a week
- Start slow, increase gradually, listen to your
body, do not overdo - Drink water before, during and after
27Physical Activity Can Lead to Low Blood Glucose
(Hypoglycemia)
28Tips for Safe Physical Activity
29 Exercising Safely
- Let someone know your route
- Talk/Walk Test
- Effects of exercise/activity can last 24-48 hours
- Keep in contact with your doctor for medication
changes (blood sugars may decrease)
30Exercise is Restorative
- Regular physical activity reduces your risk of
many chronic diseases and improves your overall
quality of life.
31Medications andInsulin
Your survival tools.
32Medications
33Oral Diabetes Agents
- Diabetes medications can be used by themselves,
with other medications or with insulin - Using different types of medications together may
work better. - Most lower A1c 0.5 - 1.5
34Most Common Medications for Type 2
- 1. Increase insulin release from pancreas
- 2. Decrease sugar release from liver
- 3. Make your own insulin work better
- 4. Makes you feel fuller
- 5. Tell your kidneys to release sugar
35Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes
Sulfonylureas
36Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Biguanides
37Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Insulin
Sensitizers
38Human Gut Hormones
Brain promotes satiety and reduction of appetite
Liverreduces glucose production
Stomach slows emptying
Alpha cellblocks glucagon secretion
Beta cell stimulates insulin secretion
39Diabetes 50 Less Gut Hormone
- Inject Synthetic Gut Hormone
- Januvia
- Onglyza
- Tradjenta
- Nesina
405. New Diabetes Medications that make you feel
fuller
- Incretin Mimetics
- Exenatide (Byetta)
- Liraglutide (Victoza)
- DPP-4 Inhibitor
- Januvia (sitagliptin)
- Onglyza (saxagliptin)
- Amylinomimetics
- Pramlintide (Symlin)
41Gut Hormone Replacement Exenatide and Liraglutide
- Most common side effects
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, dizziness, headache,
feeling jittery, and acid stomach - Nausea is most common when first starting but
decreases over time in most patients - Reduced appetite
- Report any abdominal pain
42DPP-IV Inhibitors Januvia and Onglyza
- Januvia (sitagliptin)
- Onglyza (saxagliptin)
- Lowers blood glucoses by increasing amount of
gut hormone in your system - Januvia dose is 100 mg a day
- Onglyza dose is up to 5 mg a day
- Side effects Can cause headache and flu like
symptoms. Take lower dose if have kidney
problems
43Right Medication for You
- Work with your health care team to determine
which medications and/or combinations of
medications are right for you. - Consider
- Blood sugar effect
- Other side effects
- Ease of use for YOU
44Diabetes Medications
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47Invention of Insulin 1921
The first stills used to make insulin (early-mid
1920's).
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49Physiologic Insulin Secretion 24-Hour Profile
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Insulin (µU/mL)
Meal Insulin
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Basal Insulin
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Breakfast Lunch Dinner
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Meal Glucose
100
Glucose (mg/dL)
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50Insulin Action Categories
- Bolus lowers after meal glucose levels
- Rapid Acting
- Aspart, Lispro, Glulisine
- Short Acting
- Regular
- Basal controls glucose between meals, hs
- Intermediate
- NPH
- Long Acting
- Detemir (Levemir)
- Glargine (Lantus)
51Insulin Injection Sites
52Insulin Needles and Pens
53Care for Insulin and Needles
54- Safe Disposal of Syringes and Lancets
- Take to Hazardous Waste Collection Site
- In Paradise - 920 American Way (near Clark Rd.)
- Monday- Friday, Hours-8am 5pm. Phone 876-3340
- In Chico - 1101 Marauder Street (near the
airport) - Hours 9am 1pm on Friday and 9-4pm on Saturday
- More info - Call (866) 429-2288
- Or Get BD Safe Clip