Insulin Discussion Guide
Is your current diabetes treatment plan helping you manage your blood sugar levels as well as you and your healthcare team would like? If not, adding insulin may help you reach your blood sugar goals. The first step is to talk with your doctor to find out if insulin may be right for you.
Using the Discussion Guide
Time with your doctor may be limited. So, a list is a good way to make sure that you remember to ask all your questions. To help you, use our Insulin Discussion Guide. It lets you choose the questions you want to ask your doctor. Select your questions, and then print out your personalized discussion guide to take with you on your next doctor's visit.
If you have questions not on the list, be sure to write them at the end of your printout when you are finished.
QUESTIONS ABOUT STARTING INSULIN
QUESTIONS ABOUT TAKING INSULIN
CONCERNS ABOUT USING INSULIN
Important Safety Information for Insulin
Possible side effects may include blood sugar levels that are too low, injection
site reactions, and allergic reactions, including itching and rash. Tell your doctor
about all other medicines and supplements you are taking because they could change
the way insulin works. Glucose monitoring is recommended for all patients with diabetes.
The health information contained herein is provided for general education purposes
only. Your healthcare professional is the single best source of information regarding
your health. Please consult your healthcare professional if you have any questions
about your health or treatment.
If you have type 2 diabetes, talk to your doctor and call 1-866-GO-INSULIN.
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