Hi all,
I've recently been diagnosed with T1 but haven't been given a great deal of information if I'm honest. My surgery are refusing to see me face to face still (Covid) and all I want to do is have a conversation with someone about things, as at the moment there's a lot of guess work and self research.
I have a DSN RV later on this month, but I've no idea what it is or what it will entail. It's over the Phone with the GP's surgery. The appointment on the NHS app states DSN RV GP BOOK ONLY. I gather its a Diabetes nurse? but then again it says GP book only so am getting confused.
I've been given a testing machine and been put onto Novorapid and Levemir and all seems to be going ok but seems to go high over night. Rest of the time seems to be within range. Any info on these appointments/ how to lower levels at night would be greatly appreciated.
I do apologise if this seems a little simple, I'm just so overwhelmed at the moment at thought people with experience may be able to assist
I've recently been diagnosed with T1 but haven't been given a great deal of information if I'm honest. My surgery are refusing to see me face to face still (Covid) and all I want to do is have a conversation with someone about things, as at the moment there's a lot of guess work and self research.
I have a DSN RV later on this month, but I've no idea what it is or what it will entail. It's over the Phone with the GP's surgery. The appointment on the NHS app states DSN RV GP BOOK ONLY. I gather its a Diabetes nurse? but then again it says GP book only so am getting confused.
I've been given a testing machine and been put onto Novorapid and Levemir and all seems to be going ok but seems to go high over night. Rest of the time seems to be within range. Any info on these appointments/ how to lower levels at night would be greatly appreciated.
I do apologise if this seems a little simple, I'm just so overwhelmed at the moment at thought people with experience may be able to assist