It has been a while since I started this post. This is a little old. Just posting it to get it out of the queue.
I am not a doctor nor have diabetes. I am just sharing experiences as a caregiver while keeping my head above water.
Back in June I took a relative to the doctor for a checkup and learned how to help my relative better control type 2 diabetes using Levemir and insulin titration. Wow, what a mouthful. I am glad the doctor did not use the words insulin titration. Titration is just a fancy word for adjusting the dosage so that a person does not get too much insulin or too little.
Titration is from titrate:
continuously measure and adjust the balance of (a physiological function or drug dosage).
Other definitions that got me was the anacronym FBG or fasting blood glucose. Personally, I would have preferred: “Take blood sugar when you get up and before you eat.” <sigh>
These were a few good links that helped me out:
Getting Patients to Goal: When Is It Time to Intensify With Insulin