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  1. Dixon1995

    Names to never call your kid

    Sham Payne
  2. Dixon1995

    Why scientists so far can not find a comprehensive solution for diabetes

    It would be great. Wouldn't they need to create a vaccine for each individual type 1 diabetic depening on their DNA? As GAD antibodies are surely unique to their host? making it very difficult to find a 1 vaccine fits all solution. Something which protects against my GAD antibodies wouldnt...
  3. Dixon1995

    Why scientists so far can not find a comprehensive solution for diabetes

    I doubt a vaccine could cure an autoimmune disease myself.
  4. Dixon1995

    A-Z Veggies

    Greenbeans
  5. Dixon1995

    Names to never call your kid

    Dwayne... ....pipe
  6. Dixon1995

    Starting to go into a panic

    I know it can cause some anxiety issues. You could try listening to nice relaxing music to take your mind of it. I find its best to look at the needle going in as the brain realises what is happening and can anticipate it better. Try and use slow breathing excercises to relax before injecting...
  7. Dixon1995

    Names to never call your kid

    Roger (Todger)
  8. Dixon1995

    Delaying the Progression of Type 1 Diabetes

    Ive eaten the recommended daily intake of carbs as a type 1 and ill tell you, it makes me feel like utter sh**e. On days where I eat less carbs, I feel better, dont sleep as much, dont spike after eating etc. But I am only one guy, that might just work for me, not for others. If lower carbs has...
  9. Dixon1995

    Delaying the Progression of Type 1 Diabetes

    I personally hated the honeymoon period. A period on which you forget at times you are even a diabetic, until you go too low from too much artificial and your body splurts some out, until next time you think less artificial insulin and you skyrocket. I was glad when it ended, and now I have...
  10. Dixon1995

    Starting to go into a panic

    Hello sorry, Novorapid does start to lower blood sugar between 10-20 minutes after injecting, sometimes 30, but because you are eating your meal after injecting, there is no need for a mad dash or to feel like you have a limited timeframe, because it works most effectively an hour after...
  11. Dixon1995

    How low do you hypo?

    3.5-4mmol/L I can feel a bit icky, any lower I can feel it in my chest and start shaking, sweating, being confused, and sometimes get a sharp headache, which feels different to normal headaches. My hands also start to feel heavy and they don't know what they want to do lol
  12. Dixon1995

    What are your daily Bsl ?

    Get another Doctor, yours sounds very unprofessional. I check my sugars before eating, 2-3 hours after eating, before driving, and whenever I feel my blood sugar going low. I don't agree with the correction, I correct my blood sugar once I reach my own Hyper goal of 8.5mmol/L (3 hours after...
  13. Dixon1995

    What was your fasting blood glucose? (with some chat)

    Wishing you well Cumberland! Goodnight hope you start feeling better soon!
  14. Dixon1995

    Starting to go into a panic

    You shouldn't worry to much, Novorapid takes 30 minutes to start working. But you need to take it before eating meals, well it is recommended. It's annoying, I am on Novorapid too and it's the worst having to do the injection while everyone goes off to eat. But I prefer it now, I have my own...
  15. Dixon1995

    Blood sugar has been very high since tuesday.

    Still continue to take corrections with NovoRapid if you know how. and keep an eye in your blood sugar readings every 2 hours. Drink plenty of fluids. I can't influence you on how much insulin to take as that is dangerous
  16. Dixon1995

    What was your bg reading last night and this morning?

    Lastnight was 5.4 and this morning was 3.6...
  17. Dixon1995

    Names to never call your kid

    Benjamin Dover
  18. Dixon1995

    How much does 10g of carbohydrate raise your bg level

    Whats with all this bumping years old threads recently
  19. Dixon1995

    Most annoying things about Diabetes

    Same for me my recent blood meter was an Aviva nano which started malfunctioning! I had to constantly change the battery because it was flashing change battery every few days even with new batteries. Have you tried going to the diabetic centre at your nearest hospital and requesting a blood...
  20. Dixon1995

    Highest/lowest Reading

    Well the days almost out Lowest - 5 Highest - 7
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