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    Online Carbohydrate Counting Resources

    That's useful :)
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    Online Carbohydrate Counting Resources

    Don't worry, I've found it.
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    Online Carbohydrate Counting Resources

    Thank you - unfortuantely you only seem to be able to download a hard copy. Does anyone have the file?
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    Online Carbohydrate Counting Resources

    Does anyone know of any online carbohydrate counting resources - specifically for helping someone calculate how much carbohydrate there is in a food e.g. something like carbs and cals online? I've found the list of carbohydrate foods that goes with the carbs count booklet from Diabetes UK. This...
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    Solihull X-PERT Structured Education Courses 2013

    If you have a Solihull GP the Community Diabetes Service is running the 6 week X-PERT structured education program. Do you want to increase your skills and confidence in looking after your Diabetes? The X-PERT programme is a six week course, run by the Community Diabetes Service, to help you...
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    X-PERT Structured Education in Solihull

    The February Course is now full. The next course is an evening course in Marston Green starting in April. Please contact the department if you would like to attend.
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    X-PERT Structured Education in Solihull

    The next X-PERT course is at Grove Road Clinic, Central Solihull on 28th February 2012 for 6 weeks starting at 1.30pm. If you have a Solihull GP and are interested in attending the contact details can be found here: http://communityservices.heartofengland ... sp?page=29
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    X-PERT Structured Education in Solihull

    Just a few places left on the course starting next Tuesday in Marston Green. If you have a Solihull GP you can reserve a place by telephoning the community diabetes department. Details here: http://www.solihull.nhs.uk/Your-service ... betes.aspx
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    X-PERT Structured Education in Solihull

    Course Start Dates 2012: Lasts 6 Weeks Land Lane, Marston Green 10th January 2012 10.00 - 12.30 am 24th April 2012 6.15 – 8.30 pm 30th October 2012 10.00 – 12.30 am Grove Road, Central Solihull 28th February 2012 1.30 – 4.00 pm 12th June 2012 1.30 - 4.00 pm 11th Sept2012 6.15 - 8.30 pm
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    Help! Christmas sweets at work!!!!!

    A brisk 20 minute walk at lunchtime will use the carbs from around 3 quality street - promise yourself them and take them with you on the walk. Also you could swap them for some of the carbs in your normal lunch. Not something to do all the time but it won't hurt. Get yourself a copy of carbs...
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    X-PERT Structured Education in Solihull

    If you have a Solihull GP the Community Diabetes Service is running the 6 week X-PERT structured education program. It is run in two locations; Central Solihull and Marston Green and there are daytime and evening courses through the year. You can be referred by your G.P or self refer to the...
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    BYDUREON ONCE WEEKLY EXENATIDE

    Interesting - what PCT are you with? They seem to have got it through approval pretty quickly. Was it a hospital/intermediate team doctor that prescribed it or your GP? Sorry for being a bit nosy but you sound q bit like a company rep sneakily pushing the drug online - which would be deeply...
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    BYDUREON ONCE WEEKLY EXENATIDE

    How are you finding the larger needle size? Any problems at the injection site?
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    Diabetic son will not stop eating high sugar and high carbs

    Re: Diabetic son will not stop eating high sugar and high ca Hi, I think that there are two issues that you are fighting here, a desire on your son's part to eat food that is not entirely healthy and also him taking responsibility for his diabetes control. Most teenage boys do get very...
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    No insulin or brekkie

    I would give your diabetes nurse or the diabetes nurse at the hospital a call and just check that one out, and also get some advice on testing your blood glucose during the morning and what to domif it is low/high.
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    Channel4. Monday 16th Aug at 21.00 hrs.

    This program concentrated on young people mostly with type 1 diabetes, but neglecting your health and diabetes happens across all ages and types. What it can sometimes difficult to understand is that not everyone has preventing future health problems as their highest priority. They may be...
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    worryingly high levels

    Speak to your DSN again as high blood glucose usually means not enough insulin or the insulin not getting in (e.g problems with your technique or absorption of the insulin). It's not your fault as you are obviously doing the best you can. Keep a good detailed, honest food diary and ask to see...
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    worryingly high levels

    Hi there I would say that you need advice on titrating your insulin, first your background (lantus) to get your fasting (before breakfast) blood glucose down, and then the bolus that you take with each meal so that you take the right amount of rapid acting insulin to bring your blood glucose...
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    Any Type 2s carbohydrate counting on basal bolus?

    Hi I'm interested in the experiences of any Type 2 diabetics who are on a basal bolus regime and adjust their bolus insulin according to their carbohydrate intake. I'm particularly interested in how you fared calculating your insulin units to 10g carbohydrate ratios bearing in mind the issue...