THIS time insulin therapy has not been much given to people with type 2 Diabetes Mellitus, because this therapy is regarded as the last therapy or therapy for patients nearing death.
As a result, patients often refuse given insulin therapy, doctors also rarely willing to give it, mostly because they think the procedure is too complicated and troublesome because they have to patiently train the patient to inject insulin. But the truth is not.
When given properly, insulin therapy earlier (early insulinitation) can control blood sugar levels to near normal (120 mg / dl before meals and 140 mg/dl after meals, red) and to prevent complications in people with Diabetes Mellitus type 2 (non-insulin dependent).