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How do I adjust my insulin?

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If you are on what is called an "intensified" insulin program (wherein you inject insulin four or more times per day), then it is crucial that you master insulin adjustment. This is also an important skill to have even if you give insulin only once a day. Insulin is perhaps unique among prescribed drugs in that it is strongly recommended that you do NOT take it in a fixed, specific amount. Quite the opposite, in fact.
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What is insulin?

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Insulin is a protein hormone that is produced by special cells located in the pancreas (beta cells). It has many metabolic effects, but the most important effect is to turn on transport pathways in cells that carry glucose from outside the cell to inside the cell, where it can be oxidized as fuel. There is no difference. “ Blood sugar” is medical slang for “blood glucose”.
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Can I adjust myself?

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No. Since a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this type of joint manipulation is usually counterproductive, often making an already unstable spine even more unstable, and can sometimes be dangerous.
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Absolutely not. Chiropractic is both an art and a science, and training takes many years to complete. Adjustments are applied to specific segments of the spine with a specific amount of force and in a specific direction. For someone inexperienced to attempt any spinal manipulation, to themselves or others, can create significant additional problems.
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No. Since a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. But a "crack" is not an adjustment.
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What if I'm on insulin?

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If your insulin dose is less than 30 units a day, Take Shape for Life recommends you discontinue it entirely when you begin the plan. Monitor blood sugar readings twice a day during the early weeks, then decrease monitoring to two to three times a week. If you are on more than 30 units a day, you can usually decrease your dose by half, then reduce it further as your blood-sugar level drops. Monitor blood sugars as above.
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Insulin is a hormone needed to sustain life since it is necessary for converting blood glucose into energy and for the cellular metabolism of many other nutrients. Insulin is a hormone produced by the beta cells in the pancreas that allows glucose from the food we eat to get into our cells for energy. Insulin is necessary for life. Without insulin action, glucose and other nutrients from food cannot be used properly and glucose levels rise in the blood.
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Insulin is a hormone produced by our bodies, specifically our pancreas. Among it's many functions, insulin also helps with the movement of glucose from the blood into body cells where glucose is used as a source of energy or stored as a future fuel source. Without insulin, body cells can "starve", even though there may be plenty of glucose in the bloodstream.
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Insulin is a hormone produced in the pancreas that acts like a key "unlocking" cells so that glucose so that glucose can enter.
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No. Some people can make their joint "pop", but that's not an adjustment! In many instances they are moving hypermobile joints (joints that move too much to make up for the "stuck" joints). By doing so, they give the stuck joints no incentive to become unstuck. Worse, damage can occur by mobilizing a joint with weakened muscles and ligaments. Adjustments are specific and take years to master. Even your chiropractor must consult a colleague to benefit from chiropractic care.
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No. Since a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to create a 'popping' sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this type of joint manipulation is usually counterproductive, often making an already unstable spine even more unstable, and can sometimes be dangerous.
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The Chiropractic Company
It is not possible to effectively adjust yourself. A chiropractic adjustment requires a specific force, contact, and direction. It is possible to contort your body to create a "popping" sound much like an adjustment; however, this release is not sufficient to restore proper joint motion and ultimately can do more damage than good. This type of maneuver can create more instability in a joint that already has problems maintaining it’s proper function.
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No, it's impossible to adjust yourself. It is possible to make your spine pop and feel better, but it's not possible to find the misalignment that's causing the problem and specifically adjust it and make it better. If you rely on adjusting yourself or having someone who is not a chiropractor adjust you, the parts of your spine that pop will become too loose and unstable, while the real problem (the locked misalignment) will become stuck and decay.
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This is not recommended and is actually counterproductive. Though it is possible to turn your neck and hear “popping” noises, you are actually moving joints that are already moving too much. This will make them more unstable. The reason it may feel better afterwards is because of the nervous system input you are getting into your brain. However, the "Urge" returns because the true problem has not been handled.
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No. Since a chiropractic adjustment is a specific force, applied in a specific direction to a specific joint, it is virtually impossible to adjust oneself correctly and accurately. It is possible to turn or bend or twist in certain ways to create a "popping" sound that sometimes accompanies a chiropractic adjustment. Unfortunately, this joint manipulation is usually counterproductive, often making an already unstable spine even more unstable and can sometimes be dangerous.
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Can we adjust the bracelet?

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Yes! When you purchase a watch from us you can give us details as to the size of your wrist and we will adjust the bracelet accordingly. To measure your wrist please use our Watch Ruler. On this page you will see a ruler that, when printed off, is to scale. Wrap this around your wrist to the required length and let us know your measurements - we'll do the rest. You'll also receive any extra links removed with your watch when it is delivered.
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What is Insulin Resistance?

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Your body converts the foods you eat into glucose (blood sugar) for energy. But before your body can use the glucose for energy, it must first drive it into your cells. Since glucose cannot go into the cells by itself, it is insulin's job to deliver it. When you eat food, create glucose and raise your blood sugar level, this signals the body to release insulin and begin this normal process. But when a person has insulin resistance, the cells don't readily accept the glucose.
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Are the pills I'm taking insulin?

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No. Currently, insulin only comes in a liquid form. Experiments with pill forms have shown that our saliva and stomach acid damages the insulin and decreases its effectiveness. Diabetes pills help your body produce more insulin or use your own insulin more effectively, but they do not contain insulin.
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What happens if my insulin pump breaks?

Frequently Asked Questions About Insulin Pump Therapy
In the event that you suspect something is wrong with your insulin pump, you should call Medtronic Diabetes's 24 hour Help-Line: 1-866-948-6633 (toll-free), option 1. If we are unable to resolve the problem by trouble shooting, we will instruct you on how to return your insulin pump for repair. A replacement insulin pump will be sent out to you by Federal Express for delivery the next day. The MiniMed Paradigm® insulin pump is very reliable and sturdy.
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How do I wear the insulin pump?

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There are almost as many answers to that question as there are insulin pump wearers. Because the insulin pump is a small hand-held device, about the size of a cellphone, it is easy to conceal completely. You decide where you want to wear it: in a pocket, tucked into a bra or garter belt, or placed in a case that can be worn on a belt. Some people prefer to have their MiniMed Paradigm® insulin pump out where it's easier to get to for programming.
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Where do I put the insulin pump while I sleep?

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The answer to this question is: "do what works best for you." With 42 inches of infusion set tubing, there are many options available. Some MiniMed Paradigm® insulin pump wearers place their insulin pump next to them on the bed, while others leave it on a bedside table. Many wearers put it in a pocket of their pajamas. Many insulin pump wearers place the MiniMed Paradigm® insulin pump under their pillow so they always know where it is.
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Insulin is a hormone secreted by the beta cells of the pancreas that controls the metabolism and cellular uptake of sugars, proteins, and fats. As a drug, it is used principally to control diabetes. Insulin is not a steroid.
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