Top Type 1 Diabetic INSULIN Mistakes!

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In this video, Dr. Ergin(SugarMD) explains how to treat type 1 diabetes and manage insulin and high blood sugar. Common Mistakes made by patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetes type 1. Also, how to treat type 1 diabetes mellitus, high blood sugar. The most common mistakes made by his diabetic patients. He gives type 1 diabetes control tips from an endocrinologist's perspective.

Summary of Content in this video:

00:00 Welcome to all patients with diabetes type 1 Mellitus.
01:15 Be open to new treatment ideas. Choose an endocrinologist with whom you can work within harmony.
02:08 Understand your correct daily basal and bolus insulin need to manage high blood sugar.
03:43 Do not take too much basal insulin to prevent low blood sugar.
05:12 Understand how short-acting insulin works, know your alternatives.
07:30 Understand how long insulin stays in your system.
08:07 How to prevent high blood sugars that happen shortly after taking insulin.
11:00 Know how to count carbs, caveats in counting carbs.
11:50 Understand variability in insulin absorption.
12:40 Role of insulin pumps and CGM like Dexcom or Libre.

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Who is Dr. Ergin? Dr. Ahmet Ergin is an endocrinologist with a particular interest and passion for diabetes care. Dr. Ergin earned his medical degree with honors at Marmara University School of Medicine in Istanbul, Turkey. Then, he completed his internal medicine residency and endocrinology fellowship at Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio. He is a board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. He is also a certified diabetes education specialist.

Disclaimer: Any information on diseases and treatments available at this channel is intended for general guidance only and must never be considered a substitute for the advice provided by your doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare professionals with questions you may have regarding your medical condition.

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SugarMDs
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Great education video from a authentic type 1 . Diabetic endocrinologist

Main points
1. High carb meals difficult to figure out how your body will react
2. We can Forget to bolus insulin 20 minutes before meal, and blood sugars go to low
3. Inaccurate label meals 10% carbohydrate error, inaccuracies in insulin, and these inaccuracies will continue to compound leading to larger errors

kiloswain
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This channel is a life saving channel.
Am having problems in managing food portions and size, please make a video about overeating

everythingaboutcars
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This video was full of very useful information if you have Type 1. Loaded with concise information and tips that cover many areas of blood sugar control. Thank you for your continued efforts creating these diabetic videos!

robertlinek
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Thanks I’ve had type 1 for six years now and my readings are always high which I’m worried about this helped me a lot

croccadingus
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I think continuing education would be really helpful. I was 16 when I was diagnosed, and got a lot out of my crash course, but forgot a lot of things over the last 26 years. The biggest thing was dealing with ketones because I had them so seldom. Then one day I had two bent cannulas in a row and my glucose spiked and wouldn’t come down. Didn’t realize that if I had high ketones and was vomiting and couldn’t keep anything down that I needed to go to the hospital. (I’d never been hospitalized, even at my diagnosis.) Had DKA and spent two days in intensive care. I will not be making that mistake again!

smooshiebear
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Dr. Ergin, I watched a few of your videos and have subscribed. You seem to know what you are talking about better than most of the endocrinologists I have had as a 45 year type 1. I have to disagree with you on Dexcom's customer support. If I need to inform them of a failed sensor or other issue, I rarely wait more than a minute or two for tech support to answer. I have a Dexcom G6 CGM and a Medtronic insulin pump. Medtronic also has good tech support. The two devices don't work together now as others you suggest but Dexcom tech support told me recently the upcoming G7 WILL work with Medtronic insulin pumps. You may want to check into that when the G7 comes out. I believe the Dexcom CGM and the Medtronic pump are the top devices out right now. Thank you for another great video!

cliffvictoria
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The info on basal insulin is something I've wondered about, thanks for the education

m
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Thank you for this video. Very helpful.

nataniahwhitmore
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Thank you Sir, I am type 1 patient and found this information very useful

rajendrapandya
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it’s 4:30am and i’m crying bc my sugars been crazy these last few weeks(300 atm) and i feel like i have NO control and need more information lol

melissamartin
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Hi dr Ergin thank you so much for the information I appreciated. 👌😘

anniedjaswadi
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As always Dr thank so much for looking out for us. God bless you richly.

joycew
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Just found your amazing channel! Long time diabetic, but learning a lot from you so far :) Will you be doing a video on MODY and the number of variants at some point? There's very little info for us MODY's out there. Thanks!

pencilempire
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My 3 year old boy just got diagnosed im working hard to keep him with in range its hard 😭 hes my type 1 warrior 🪖💕

jacquelinetoledo
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What is the best pump that you guys recommend?

joey
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Doctor,
I just discovered your excellent channel.
I'm a type 1 (Lada). Diagnosed 3 yrs ago.
I am eating LCHF (keto-ish). Meat is expensive, so I have it rarely.
I never touch milk (almond milk instead). I do eat other full fat dairy: yoghurt, and cheese (non organic), kefir, eggs, butter (organic).
Never really got any useful info or advice from my endo. Just figured it out by myself and it seems to be working.
Have been wondering: should I cut out the dairy bcse of the lactose? Some sites on the net imply it's bad for Type 1 Diabetics.
I'm a bit at a loss here..
Could you please give me your opinion?

myriamguns
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What is the in your opinion the best type one insulin. Is there any insulin that are like the Monjoro, ozempic that help with the weight loss?

atvmotorsport
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I've got Lada Type 1 Diabetes it has changed my life I do find it hard at times as its a 24/7 disease you never get a day off 😫I been hearing alot about eating plant base foods low in fat. I have tried low carb diet but makes me tired as I am finding I have to take more insulin now than when I was first diagnosed 3 years ago is this normal? as I been on a low carb diet but high in fat but its harer for my insulin levels to go down so I am thinking of going vegan. I am on Novarapid and Levimer for night time, should I change my insulin? what do you suggest I would appreciate any advice. Thank you

Sarah-jguw
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Hello :) i have T1 diabetes i diagnosed this year...I wake up in the morning with blood sugar 95 and other days 90 or 105 all day im fine in range no spikes, i use insulin Tresiba 16units and fast insulin before meals Lyumjev. But every afternoon after 17.00 my blood sugar starts rising i do insulin but it starts working after an hour, anyone else have this or its just me 😅😋

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