Reply- bless you, sounds like you have a lot going on yourself. Shame about your intolerance to fats, what an nightmare.
On the plus side sounds amazing that you have mountains to walk on. You do a lot more cardio exercise than me at the moment. though today I took delivery of an exercise bike...
Thanks again and like you I have been googling and researching like mad. I really appreciate these links you have shared, it is so very much appreciated. I like answers and to be told by not only the Endo but the diabetic nurses, that I have the consultant Endo scratching his head and he can’t...
Hi Chris- I shall push for a CGM- makes sense to me. I really don’t like being told they can’t work out why I can produce normal amounts of insulin myself and yet need long lasting insulin to stop my spikes. I find it very hard to keep an eye on my glucose with my job and can’t stop my work...
Hi Ray- I was told my my Endo as I am currently only on the slow release insulin (one dose at night) , I don’t qualify. When I am prescribed the fast acting insulin and therefore need 2 jabs of insulin, I am told I then qualify. I wish I had a Libre as it would make monitoring what makes me...
Thanks Melgar for the insight and thoughts. I don’t really understand what this means, but they tested my Thyroid function- T4 and TSH, which were in normal range. I actually don’t have a clue what that means or if it is the test they use to pre determine possible autoimmune thyroid...
Extremely interesting to read and thank you for sharing.Been also very enlightening reading others posts and am grateful for this platform. I seem to be somewhat an Enigma myself with the Endocrinologist and have him scratching his head due to a normal C Peptide but glucose kept spiking and...