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Q: Insulin absorption, in kidney transplant with low levels of Cyclosporine ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Insulin absorption, in kidney transplant with low levels of Cyclosporine
Category: Health > Medicine
Asked by: uniped-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 29 Jan 2003 18:50 PST
Expires: 28 Feb 2003 18:50 PST
Question ID: 155060
I have a Cyclosporine level of 25, normal is 90-100.  At this point in
time I am having trouble bringing my blood sugars down to any kind of
decent level.  (I have tried changing everything, pump, tubbing,
insulin vials.)  Could the low level of Cyclosporine cause my body to
have trouble with the insulin absorption.  If this is not the cause
then the only other thing it could be is the brand of insulin I am
using.  I recently changed from Humulog to Novalog. I am also waiting
for a response from my doctor to change the amount of Cyclosporine I
am taking.  Any information would be greatly appriciated.
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