Recent Content by Rose22

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    Anyone getting Libre 2 yet?

    I would say it is as accurate as the libre 1. It is proving very useful for the alarms though. You have option to turn them off, have only for low, or high or none. I thought the Abbott website said they where the same price? It cost me £48 which is what I’d been paying I thought...unless I’ve...
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    Anyone getting Libre 2 yet?

    I have self funded libres every now and then and im wearing a libre 2 now. The alarm you can set is really useful! No hypos yet..but I’ve turned it on to sound if I go high, which for me (trying to improve control) has been really good! So far really impressed...it s a really loud siren...
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    Combined pill and insulin resistance

    I took the combined pill for help with period pain, which it didn’t help with but I had the worst hba1c I’ve had in the past four years so stopped. I’ve now been advised to try the mini pill as this doesn’t impact blood sugar levels apparently. It can be so hard finding what works for you. Will...
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    Menstrual cycle

    Yep I become more insulin resistant before starting my period each month. It’s the pesky hormones! I chatted to my specialist nurse and she suggested upping my background insulin by 20% to start with then back to usual amount once fee days in and numbers level out again. I tried the pill for 2...
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    The signs

    Hi I was 25 and pregnant, was picked up in 10 week blood test diet controlled. Kept it at bay...gestational diabetes again at 30, insulin controlled at end, then told prediabetic although no symptoms. Told type 2 aged 33 after I went dr with sypmotlms go high blood sugars, tired, ill a lot...
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    HbA1c up - have been trying quite hard - what next?

    Try not to let the med and driving be too much of a worry. I have taken Repaglinide and Glicalazide in the past, both under the needing to test as can cause hypos. I informed my car insurance and they said it’s fine, it’s not based on medical. Didn’t change anything! Once I was diagnosed type 1...
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    Type 1 High blood sugars

    Good luck I usually find my team are great and suggesting new dose ratio or making some changes when I’m seeing higher numbers. They can help you work out your correction dose too, and at what number to do it, good to usually count since when you last injected too, as don’t want to stack...
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    Help with hypos please

    Agree, the timing of the dose before the meal can help...my team advised me (and we are all different so best speak with your nurse) to try 15 mins before eating...to let it start to work a bit, and of over 50g carbs in the meal to split the dose, some before some near the end, that helped me...
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    Coeliac disease?

    I have family history diabetes, type 1 myself and dietician recently tested me for cealiac, was negative. But I believe there’s a strong link with the two.
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    Pre-diabetes - hb1ac 47

    I was told by a chance blood test that I was prediabetic. It was a surprise as I’d not expected it. I did have gestational diabetes history. This was 2 years after last child. I kept my hba1c at 44, 47, 48 and then it jumped into 50s, 60s etc despite all the changes and effort. I’m now late...
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    Apprehensive in my old age

    From what I know jardiance is a newer med it may be why they are suggesting it? You are in the right to choose what med you have, Drs will offer a suggestion. Is your current med no longer working well enough? If you have good blood sugar control and good hba1c results... I took it for a month...
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    Recommend Reading on Insulin

    Oh what’s a bubble? I self fund a libre every now and then, they don’t seem to want to give me one on prescription?
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    Recommend Reading on Insulin

    Oh yes I agree, the Bertie online course is brilliant! Free just log in and full of information. Best of luck, maybe with more time it’ll become clearer what type you are. It took 4 years of me going from prediabetic, type 2 and then 2 years of lots meds and diet not working to finally getting...
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    Honeymoon period experiences

    I think my honeymoon phase is starting to end after 6 months on insulin. And after about 4 years of trying to keep it in normal levels.
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    Recommend Reading on Insulin

    Hi, I’ve been on insulin for nearly 7 months now I think, I’m loosing track. I found this book really useful and very informative. Nicely written not overly medical or complex, for type 1 and insulin and daily living and managing it all. Take Control of Type 1 Diabetes A Comprehensive Guide to...