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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    I will post my progress and think i will have loads to learn. Thank you
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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    Thank you chook for your post. I am trying to get around learning about carbs so i can make the change next week but am finding it quite a challenge. Am hoping to reduce carb intake overall but am not confident. Wiĺl see what next week brings.
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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    Your post has been very helpful, thank you. It does seem to be very involving and i have spent time this week looking at the advantages it ma give me, prior to seeing the specialist diabetic nurse next week. I would like to stay on the novamix 30 but bs control is not good and i would like to...
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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    Hi and thank you for your help
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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    Thank you for your post Azure, it does seem a lot to take in and hope to learn what food does and doesn't work for me. For quite a while i have been chasing insulin with carbs to avoid low BS and am very interested in low carbing; not for weight loss but because i don't eat lots of food. Could...
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    changing to basal/bolus insulin

    Hi i am type 2 diabetic on insulin following an acute attack of pancreatitis. I currently take nova30 but may be changing to basal/bolus insulin to improve my control of hba1c. I know nothing about this type of insulin other than it is related to carb intake which i find daunting and wonder...
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    Wow New Forum!!!

    I will research as am interested in your experience of pancreatic problems. I really am not sure now what type of diabetic I am and it will be helpful if my GP can clarify this for me. Thankyou for your posts which have given me some new ideas to discuss with my GP. I will post any further...
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    Wow New Forum!!!

    Thanks everways9, could not find link but will recheck. Sounds like we probably had similar problems. I was in hospital for 6 months, especially as I caught sepsis infection which caused major damage. I was put on a sliding scale insulin there and given Humalog mix of 7 units daily when I...
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    Wow New Forum!!!

    so sorry I hijacked your thread ' everway9. ' Was a mistake, am not quite as familiar with the new forum layout. I realised my mistake and was about to move it. Apologies. I don't think I am T2 as hospital mentioned T3c back when I had acute pancreatitis. The consultant didn't expect me...
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    Wow New Forum!!!

    BS between 7 and 10mml in the morning and between 6 and 11 mml before bed. It's rather hit and miss as am chasing the insulin with food throughout the day to keep my BS over 5 or 6 and have them over 10 before I go to bed. I am eating carbs which I don't really want. I have reduced my...
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    Wow New Forum!!!

    Hi I am classed as T2 as was originally when diabetes was diagnosed. I have since had a very serious bout of acute pancreatitis which put me in hospital for 6 months, approx. 8 years ago. Since then I have been on insulin as my pancreas was very sick and needed a rest was how the hospital...
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    Driving licence

    Hi Everyone Thank you for all your posts which gave me loads to consider and am pleased to tell you all that I have been given my licence for a further three years which is great news for me. I wasn't sure if reaching the big 70 would be a problem. In response to Lizzie's post I have always...
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    Driving licence

    Perhaps I am worrying unnecessarily but has anyone actually lost their driving licence with a few low BS meter results. My last HBA1c result was 7.3 which seems to be well controlled. Has anyone on the forum had any problems with DVLA.
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    Driving licence

    Hi and thanku for the information. My meter is an Aga Matrix Jazz. I must read up on it. Must confess it isn't as easy as the contour which I used for ages. Polly