Thanks. If that's what happens with a change of insulin over Christmas and new year with little training I can't wait to see what the next one is like [emoji16]
I switched to Levemir split over 2 injections a day. I've managed to lower my hba1c from 62 last July down to 49 last week. That just over 2 months on the new regime. So hopefully the next will be even better.
Each case is different just because you were induced early with your first doesn't mean you will need to with your second. If your bloods are ok and baby is ok why rush them out?
I was induced at 38 weeks with my first because it was the done thing. With my second the on asked why? He was...
I can't remember where I saw it. Might have been on the shop on the diabetes.co.uk website or diabetes.org You can get a device that fits onto the end of your pen that works as a reminder for when you last took your insulin if I remember correctly it was a flat electronic display. Would this be...
When I was last in labour 16years ago. They put me on a glucose and insulin drip and tested my blood frequently. I was t interested in eating during labour but they did take let me have afterwards then took it away when there was a chance I had to go for an op.
You said there was a chance...
Hi Jokara
I am on Levemir and Novorapid. I have split doses of Levemir so I am on 16 at 9am and 10 in the evening. I take Novorapid 3/4 times a day depending on when I eat.
Speak to a specialist about splitting your Levemir into 2 injections
I'm with Tilly_S here.
Everything looks normal. They should've left it at that instead of scathing you with if buts and maybes.
Try your best to relax and see what they say in 5 weeks.
Btw congratulations.
He's 16 and got hormones like any other teenager and then his diabetes on top. It's a lot to deal with. Employers have a duty of care. I've always been open with my employers and manager even my karate instructor. Everyone has been understanding and people ask question so they have an...
They do like to put people in boxes don't they. Everything will influence how your body works. Just need to eat right exercise and accept we're not all stick thin [emoji3]
I should say that the dr I saw at the end of the clinic running late and tired. When I said I have a home made granola she jumped on the sugar content. Even though I only use 5 tablespoons per batch which works out at 2.5 to 3ml of maple syrup per serving as far as they were concerned it was a...