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  1. Damonite

    Type 1 How often do you need to change bg moniters

    I have Aviva expert which does everything I put my carbohydrates in and it tells me how much to inject cause I never got the hang of it. I was wondering do you have to replace them every few years? Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  2. Damonite

    Type 1 novo nordisk pens discontinue

    Hi when I was diagnosed In 2010 I got given 2 novo nordisk junier pens I also got given the pen mate which you attach to the pen so I dial up and press the yellow button and it shoots in. A few months ago I got told that the junier pens have been discontinued and so has the pen mate. I got given...
  3. Damonite

    Can anyone tell me what this means

    Should I be taking medication for that is.0.89 normal? Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  4. Damonite

    Can anyone tell me what this means

    Thanks again :) I'm not taking aby thyroid medication. Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  5. Damonite

    Diabetes clinic

    Hi thankyou it all makes perfect sense now Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  6. Damonite

    Can anyone tell me what this means

    Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  7. Damonite

    Diabetes clinic

    Hi can anyone explain what this means Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  8. Damonite

    Hospital Diabetes clinics

    I hate It! Feel like I'm not taken seriously Sent from my SM-G950F using Diabetes.co.uk Forum mobile app
  9. Damonite

    Diabetes clinics at hospital

    Whats the deal with diabetes clinics?! Seriously How often are you supposed to get your diabetes checked up on surely I think the main clinics are every 3 months? My hospital is **** at helping, my clinic appointments keep getting cancelled and set back further dates, last time I had a...
  10. Damonite

    Hospital Diabetes clinics

    Whats the deal with diabetes clinics?! Seriously How often are you supposed to get your diabetes checked up on surely I think the main clinics are every 3 months? My hospital is **** at helping, my clinic appointments keep getting cancelled and set back further dates, last time I had a...
  11. Damonite

    COLD WEATHER

    Thank you gpad for your feedback glad you understand about the socks! I get far to hot with socks on as I suffer with night sweats as well. Can't win haha.
  12. Damonite

    COLD WEATHER

    Hi, I'm wondering does the cold weather affect diabetes? Such as blood sugars? Also does anyone else suffer with cold feet I always have cold feet at night even if the rooms warm etc. I can't sleep with socks on lol :)
  13. Damonite

    COLD WEATHER

    Hi, I'm wondering does the cold weather affect diabetes? Such as blood sugars? Also does anyone else suffer with cold feet I always have cold feet at night even if the rooms warm etc. I can't sleep with socks on lol :)
  14. Damonite

    Stomach bug

    Thursday afternoon I started with non stop diareah followed by constant throwing up. I couldint keep any liquids down me. Thursday night I decied to go into AnE my blood sugars were high my keytones were high I did some insulin to try and get them down which did work. But the reason I checked...
  15. Damonite

    HELP NOW PLEASE WORRIED

    Thank you Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
  16. Damonite

    HELP NOW PLEASE WORRIED

    Thanks I've done what my blood reader told me to do inject 4.5 units still unsure about ketones. Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
  17. Damonite

    HELP NOW PLEASE WORRIED

    My blood is 19.2 for no reason and my ketone is 0,2 I don't understand ketone so is that bad? Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
  18. Damonite

    What's the lowest you've been?

    Mine would be 2.4 Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
  19. Damonite

    Dead in bed syndrome

    I've recently read some diabetes news about a 20 something year old dying in her sleep due too dead in bed syndrome. Dead in bed syndrome is a term used to describe the sudden unexplained deaths of young people with type 1 diabetes. The syndrome is characterised as when someone with insulin...
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