Don’t despair. I’ve suffered the same problem and totally understand. Pills don’t work for me but I have found that an injection into the penis of Caverject really does work.
It sounds horrific but actually it’s not that bad and the result is having sex, which is always nice!! The...
Going to Disney in a few weeks. I have a letter from my Specialist basically saying I can’t stand in queues for hours because I am type 1 (37 years) and could hypo. Has anyone else had experience of getting a Disability Access Service Card at Disney because of Diabetes? Advice appreciated.
I have exactly the same and it is definitely dawn phenomenon. I also inject in the morning and do 2 or 3 units of NR. It won't make a difference when you take the night time Levemir.
The issue is that your liver produced glucose which gives you energy to wake up. I have read a couple of...
I send my surgery an email asking for the results and they send them back fairly sharpish. Costs nothing.
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He should try a continuous glucose monitoring system. I use the freestyle Libre (actually it's a flash system not continuous) or a dexicon which can be linked to your phone and send alarms. Made my control much better and less severe hypos.
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My insulin corrects reasonably quickly. Are you injecting in a site that is lumpy? The absorption is much slower. Inject before food. I use my fitnesspal to tell me how many carbs in about to take onboard. Also try and cut your carbs down, then you won't need so much insulin to bring it...
Can you run through a typical day of food and insulin? I've drastically dropped my carbs but nowhere near 20. Most days I try and go for under 100, which is achievable.
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At the moment this has no legs but this tech could evolve into something useful. I love all these companies fighting it out for CGM, pumps, closed loop pumps and eventually the bionic Pancras.
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Been reading about this. Diabetic technology is really moving at a pace!
This one is still a few years from coming to the market but it has been trialled in Europe. It works by using an implant under your skin which lasts 90 days. The implant sends info to a receiver which in-turn sends...