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  1. donnellysdogs

    Advice needed please

    What did your levels peak at later though? This is the thing that would prove whether the hypo treatment was giving delayed responses to raise you. Did you test 2 hours and 4 hours after? I used to have milk n 3 sugars as my favourite hypo stopper... raised me quick enough but as I dont have...
  2. donnellysdogs

    Starvation for 5 days in type1 and type2 mice look to restart the pancreas cells.

    In type 1's too???? I couldnt eat for a week two years ago and literally survived on water... didnt cure my T1. (Wasnt on drip) but was too ill stomach/colon wise to do anything ekse but water... Still injecting, didnt cure me..
  3. donnellysdogs

    Cinamon?

    I would try buying decent cinnamon and trying to add it in to tea or foods.. I have in tea everyday with my turmeric and black pepper. As a T1 it doesnt do anything measurable that I can identify for me as I have to control by injections but I do believe my teas have kept me healthy...and no...
  4. donnellysdogs

    Type 1 and Married Life

    I think the talk at a table is essential....unless he is the extreme which my psychopath was ....in which case I would say for your safety best to split...... I think telling him its like the worst drunkedness state except its not having the alcohol first and it just happens at night with no...
  5. donnellysdogs

    Confusing research??

    No, its not fat that bothers me with yogurt at all.. but the fact that yogurt can kill the antioxidants off in the blueberries. Adding in cream daily to coffees messed badly with my cholesterol.. I have no infention to go back to cream at all. I think coconut yogurt should be easy enough for...
  6. donnellysdogs

    Mrs Robbie

    On my iphone I just keep finger on the persons writing and it comes up with about 4 options- tap finger on report.... No idea on a computer, guess you may right click on the persons writing....
  7. donnellysdogs

    Mrs Robbie

    Sad though to think of people sat somewhere laughing whilst they write falsehoods and lies and take peoples emotions and just spit on them....
  8. donnellysdogs

    Mrs Robbie

    I go straight to morgue, straight to crem. No service, no time, no-one attending. Ashes disposed off by crem.....paid for. Sorted. Hubby to get on with living... he wont know when or where I burnt etc. Its my party and I'll go out the way I want to... I thiught Black Forest odd, but then...
  9. donnellysdogs

    Mrs Robbie

    I thought the daughter op and T1 strange but gave benefit of doubt.. and fact that Morriston hospital mentioned.. but again benefit of doubt given by me. I still think there is another poster that may not be genuine but not 100% sure.. again given benefit of doubt at moment. There are...
  10. donnellysdogs

    Confusing research??

    I wanted all round health not just because lower carbs etc. I ate before the cancer but thought I was helping myself with that too... mmmm... think I will have to rethink... I dont want cream as that shoves my cholesterol with a seesaw swing to wrong way round with hdl and ldl... so cream is a...
  11. donnellysdogs

    Type 1 and Married Life

    T1 is part of you and He married you "in sickness and in health"..... Now, for me I had T1 way before I met my hubby. He was scared stiff at the intensity of some of my night hypo's. So much so that he would go to kitchen to get my favourite hypo stopper (milk and sugar), give it to me and...
  12. donnellysdogs

    Confusing research??

    I have just had this link given to me by another forum on cancer.... Found it quite interesting... does yogurt count as dairy? If so they are saying no benefits to eat bluberries and yogurt... Forum is for cancer not diabetes though... but all round health important to me.. I need the best...
  13. donnellysdogs

    Diabetes has ruined my life

    Been reading this and it concerns me hugely. It seems that there are such negative answers from @NoKindOfSusie I'm to the point now that I am wondering whether poster is in her real life reaching out for sympathy. I relate this to things in my real life that I have noticed recently: With my...
  14. donnellysdogs

    Diabetes has ruined my life

    Because sets fail and you can rise very quickly... saves taking cannulas, tubes, reservoirs, insulin etc.....
  15. donnellysdogs

    Gastroparesis pain

    That is all very positive. Mindfulness can reduce pain and help with better positive thinking. It wont take that pain away though.... it is using distracting techniques, but its like needing a tooth out and saying to the patient-"oh, just think positively"- no patient suffering toothache and...
  16. donnellysdogs

    Very worried son

    Seriously, I would be asking GP to look at dementia..... A lot of what you are describing is similar to my mum with her dementia diagnosis. She wasnt Diabetic but has now recently been given a diagnosis of pre diabetic (which I'm not suprised at, I've asked stepdad for years to get her GP to...
  17. donnellysdogs

    Splitting Tresiba dose

    No, it definitely is NOT recommended to inject twice a day. TResiba due to its lasting time of 36 hours and flat action is not suitable really to splitting.. It also advises to leave 3 clear days between changing doses.
  18. donnellysdogs

    Splitting Tresiba dose

    On my pump I found that I needed 3 times my normal basal from 4am increasing to 9am then it gradually dropped down to midday. Then mine went up again around tea time, dropped again and up again at 10pm to midnight. Itresiba always was going to be a problem for me but 2 different hospitals...
  19. donnellysdogs

    Splitting Tresiba dose

    I tried with tresiba 3 times unsuccessfully. Including splitting it. In the end I have ended up on the following regime due to my DP and waking phen. Insulatard 10 units at 4am plus 0.5 to 1.0 unit of novorapid too. 8am 5 units Insulatard plus 4-5 units of novorapid (no breakfast) around 8am...
  20. donnellysdogs

    Lantus drops and vitamins/minerals

    No I have not had any issues that you describe. I am concerned that you are willing to pay out on so many vitamins when a good diet should provide you with all the vitamins you need, unless a deficiency of B12through permicious anaemia or iron due to anaemia. There is Professor Robert Thomas...
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