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    Freestyle 2 sensors

    Good to know ; Abbott said that the last one I sent back for checking “wouldn’t be done for three months” ***???
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    Freestyle 2 sensors

    I would try another if the ones on the right arm did also have problems
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    Freestyle 2 sensors

    I have today had to contact Abbott about a new sensor not staying connected to my phone….. Abbott have always replaced swiftly and without question so no issues there. However as this is at least the fourth one AND they have ALL failed when on my LEFT arm I am curious as to whether others have...
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    Support in diffferent areas

    Diagnosed after 5 years; treatment has been bad throughout and has led to two BTK amputations! Old yes, but not elderly!
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    Support in diffferent areas

    Yes I am fired up, have not been happy with their advice for some time now. What i really need to know (prefereably from either an experienced campaigner or a "whistle-blower) is HOW we challenge the system rather than keep shooting down the poor pawns at the sharp end? The "dietician" i spoke...
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    Support in diffferent areas

    Dont get me started on testing; the "nurse" that attended today to give him his insulin thought once a day testing is ok???????? When i went to collect a full prescription of testing strips today for him (nearly run out!) they allocated one pot of 50 for 28 days....... That conversation to come...
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    Support in diffferent areas

    Tougeo (60u) novo rapid (6u) obviously i reversed them by error! NO other meals get insulin other than breakfast!
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    Support in diffferent areas

    Thanks for the above, agree and concer with most of the points however the person is NOT capable of using internet hence why i am stepping in. Having been told by the community nurse this morning that "he only needs to test himself once per day" nearly made me explode with rage..... escpecially...
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    Support in diffferent areas

    I have been fortunate ( i think!) in my area (Norfolk UK) of getting excellent advice which has worked for me. However a relative in another health authority (Merton and Sutton UK) is getting what looks to me to be rubbish advice; what are other people opinions of the best way to challenge...
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    ........aaaaand another one!

    Given how "marginal" you are (not a term that is really used), dietary control is clearly a very strong option in my humble opinion! So lower those carbs ( i look at 200g per day but i am fairly active also!) Without a BG meter you wont know if it is working but i would suggest getting the...
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    Plummeting BS values - Weather related??

    ok, well i am not panicking at all Three "lows" in two weeks via Libre doesnt worry me when I receive an alert! Just surprised as i didnt notice it last year (even hotter then!) but perhaps it was beacuse i wasnt then on Libre,,,,,, Many thanks for the feedback though!
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    Plummeting BS values - Weather related??

    I am finding that my BS values have dropped by nearly 10% pushing me into two very low readings. As this is also generally acress the board for the last week without any other major changes in diet/sleep/working patterns I am wondering if it is possible that my already low insulin level (...
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    Type 1 Novomix 30

    Good suggestion leaflet and docs have said up to 4 weeks
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    Type 1 Novomix 30

    Obviously I am aware that before use this is kept refrigerated but after an incident this morning where it appears my “in use” prefilled pen insulin failed to work properly can I ask how others store this during normal day to day activities and how long for? My low useage means I usual keep it...
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    why can i not get my bs below 10.4

    Mine stayed high for the first three weeks following DX until i started exercising better and "burning off" the sugars I was eating..... just a thought for you!
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    Coronovirus deaths & diabetes

    Given the %age (10% i think) of over 50's in the UK with Diabetes (and possibly other medical conditions) it is not surprising that it is a high figure; the key information seems to be that well controlled diabetes does NOT require shielding or other such measures. Surely we know that as with...
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    Coronavirus and high blood sugar levels

    Given that this is a new virus, ANY information could be useful towards cure/treatment and can at least be examined if its known about; specifics that could relate to diabetic patients can help us all; so its definitely worth reporting everything IF you really do feel you were/are suffering from...
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    confusion over 12 weeks or not 12 wweeks¬

    I thought the 12 week letter trumped the "key worker" card.... If still confused, your own GP should be able to confirm, however the receptionist may not let you speak to them.......
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    Sugar spike

    Diabetics can have both HYPO- (think hypodermic needle, so small) ie LOW sugar HYPER (thin hyperdrive so large) ie HIGH sugar Both can be an issue!
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    confusion over 12 weeks or not 12 wweeks¬

    we had a phone in with a GP on our local bbc radio station and the information she gave was actually FAIRLY clear.... Doesn't depend on type; if your latest hbA1C was OVER 75 then you are at risk and on the list. Only other caveat is that "other medical problems" may ALSO add you to the list...