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Title: Diabetes Survival Camp


1
Diabetes Survival Camp Session 2
  • You can strive and thrive with diabetes
  • Welcome

2
Survival Camp Topics
  • Training 2
  • Calibrate your Diabetes Compass
  • Boots are made for Walking!
  • Medications and Insulin

3
Diabetes ABCs
  • A 1c
  • B lood Pressure
  • C holesterol

4
A1C Blood Test
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A1c 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

7
Know Your Check every 3 - 6 months
  • A1c
  • Less than 7

8
Glucose 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

9
Keep Your Blood Pressure In Check
10
UKPDS Blood Pressure Findings
  • By controlling your blood pressure you reduce
    your risk of
  • Heart failure (56)
  • Stroke (44)
  • Death from diabetes (32)

11
Blood Pressure Goal
  • Less than
  • 130 / 80
  • (check each office visit)

12
Blood 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

13
Diabetes ABCs
  • A 1c (less than 7)
  • B lood Pressure (130/80)
  • C holesterol
  • (LDL lt100, HDL gt 40, Trig lt 150)

14
How 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

15
Flu 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.

16
Dental Care
  • mouth infections more common
  • flushing, brushing, regular check-ups important!
  • See your dentist at least every 6 months.

17
Schedule Regular Visits with Diabetes Care
Providers
18
Mr. 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

19
You 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

20
Adopt a Healthy Lifestyle
21
Boots are Made for Walking

22
Good News About Physical Activity
23
Physical Activity Keep It Fun
24
Activity Pyramid
25
Success with Exercise
  • What kind of activities count as exercise?
  • What are some barriers to exercise?
  • How do you succeed with exercise?

26
Set 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

27
Physical Activity Can Lead to Low Blood Glucose
(Hypoglycemia)
28
Tips 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)

30
Exercise is Restorative
  • Regular physical activity reduces your risk of
    many chronic diseases and improves your overall
    quality of life.

31
Medications andInsulin

Your survival tools.
32
Medications
33
Oral 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

34
5 Classes of Medications for Type 2
  • 1. Increase insulin release from pancreas
  • 2. Decrease sugar release from liver
  • 3. Slow down the breakdown of starches in gut
  • 4. Make your own insulin work better
  • 5. Makes you feel fuller

35
Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes
Sulfonylureas
36
Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Meglitinides
37
Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Biguanides
38
Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes
Alpha-Glucosidase Inhibitors
39
Oral Medications for Type 2 Diabetes Insulin
Sensitizers
40
5. New Diabetes Medications that make you feel
fuller
  • Incretin Mimetics
  • Exenatide (Byetta)
  • Liraglutide (Victoza)
  • DPP-4 Inhibitor
  • Januvia (sitagliptin)
  • Onglyza (saxagliptin)
  • Amylinomimetics
  • Pramlintide (Symlin)

41
Human Incretin Hormone GLP-1
Brain promotes satiety and reduction of appetite
Liverreduces glucose production
Stomach slows emptying
Alpha cellblocks glucagon secretion
Beta cell stimulates insulin secretion
42
Gut 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

43
DPP-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

44
Right 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

45
Diabetes Medications
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Invention of Insulin 1921
The first stills used to make insulin (early-mid
1920's).
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Physiologic Insulin Secretion 24-Hour Profile
50
Insulin (µU/mL)
Meal Insulin
25
Basal Insulin
0
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
150
Meal Glucose
100
Glucose (mg/dL)
50
Basal Glucose
0
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A.M.
P.M.
Time of Day

51
Insulin 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)

52
Insulin Injection Sites
53
Insulin Needles and Pens
54
Care for Insulin and Needles
55
  • 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
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