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    Life insurance for diabetics

    I managed to get £90k decreasing cover approx 2-3 years ago for about £15 per month with Aviva through my IFA. Really was worth it going through him rather than direct. Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Diabetic nonsense

    I think the oddest thing I've read recently is in a book called A-Z of special needs for every teacher. It was revised for the 2nd time in 2008. It gives fairly good basic advice on diabetes for a start, if a little dated. States that diabetes that starts in childhood (type 1) is usually much...
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    does anyone get heavy burning legs?

    Heard back from my gp and all my bloods were clear, they think that I have post viral fatigue, to go with my other symptoms of hot and cold flushes and general tiredness. I hadn't really thought about the fact I'd had a lingering cold too. I think it explains the other symptoms and my leg pain...
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    Help with Hba1c

    Hi! I've been very similar to you in the past and seemed to hit a wall at 9.3% I have been on an insulin pump since April and have felt so much better! I've brought my hba1c down to 7.4% already, it fits in with my lifestyle so well. If you haven't thought about a pump it could be another option...
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    Getting pump & work.

    Hi Sabantha, I got my pump on the 22nd of April this year, I didn't have saline for a start and had only handled one for about 5 minutes before I was given my own! Personally I found the transition quite easy. Cannular in and off I went! I had a couple of days learning about it the month...
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    Best kitbag for a pump user

    Didn't realise my link didn't work! It's a cath kidston, travel pouch. I just move that in between bags. Now I've been on my pump a while I've realised that I don't need spares of everything with me all of the time. I have to drive most places so I have some spares in my car and I know that...
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    does anyone get heavy burning legs?

    Sabantha, that is the same as me, my muscles feel like they're wasting. No matter how much exercising I do, they feel weak and drained. Things that other people do easily seem to have me exhausted and out of breath. But I'm fairly fit and healthy? I spoke to my new doctor on Monday and he thinks...
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    Lowered my HBA1C in 4 months

    Well done! That's excellent :) Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Headaches..

    Hi, hopefully your headaches have stopped now! I always get headaches after hypos or hypers, I call them hypo/hyper hangovers because it feels just like one! I do suffer with migraines unrelated to my diabetes though to the point that the pain makes me cry sometimes. One thing that I've found...
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    Does having type 1 diabetes affect levels of fertility?

    Blink, my mum was told exactly the same thing 24 years ago when she had me, my dad is diabetic, I am diabetic too. My older sister however is not. My DSN said that there is 'research that shows a distinct link' [between t1 fathers and diabetic children] and she personally thought it was more...
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    Blood glucose control related to hormonal changes

    My insulin needs change when I'm on too, the week or so I'm on I need more than double my normal dose probably 225%, when I'm just finished it's only 75% of normal then a couple of days after that I'm back to my normal 100%. Odd! Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    Needles or The Pump?

    Hi everyone, in the insulin pump category on the forum I just posted about my first 5 months having a pump, feel free to give it a read and I will answer any questions, hope it helps! Sarah Sent from the Diabetes Forum App
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    does anyone get heavy burning legs?

    I've been getting something similar, I'm t1 13 years, on a pump for 5 months and hba1c from 9.3% to 7.4% in that time. My legs feel like I've run 5 miles if I've walked about and then walked up the stairs. Not so much at home but if I've walked the dogs and then gone upstairs it's really sore...
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    Best kitbag for a pump user

    I use this http://www.cathkidston.com/highbury-ros ... ct/1009574 and find that it fits most of my things in it...I do carry a big handbag for all the other bits though, glucose tablets etc. In the pouch I carry, emergency insulin pen, my meter, strips, ketones meter and strips, finger...
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    Where do you wear your insulin pump

    I wear mine horizontally across the cups in my bra, just underneath my chest bone slightly under my bust, if that makes sense?! thankfully my I'm 'blessed' with a big enough chest that it can't be seen and only pokes out occasionally or if I'm reaching up to pop something on a shelf. It's not...
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    Thinking about an insulin pump?

    Hello everyone, I know that if you are lucky enough to be able to get one, taking the step from mdi to pumping can seem daunting, but I just wanted to share my story. I was diagnosed with t1 when I was 11, and I'm 24 now. I had been on mdi for the majority of that time. My consultant had...
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    Dawn phenomenon and pumping

    Thanks for everyone's replies. Donnellysdogs my profile is very similar to yours but mine peaks a little earlier. I've done quite a lots of testing and trialling over the last couple of months and I seems to have it fairly sorted, morning bs of 6 :) I'm borrowing the hospitals CGM to make sure...
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    Funny hypo moments (in retrospect)

    Just yesterday I was talking to my OH whilst having a hypo and told him that the 'cheese needed putting in the porcupine...' Apparently porcupine meant fridge?! I've forget the names of things all the time when I'm low, frustrating for me at the time but hilarious when I'm told about the...
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    Ridiculous food labeling for type 1 diabetes

    Agree with you that 100g is easier to work out. If they made it random numbers I don't think my brain could cope. I thought the ridiculousness referred to things that come in a portion serving eg a pre packaged sandwich, and then giving the info per 100g. It's rather unlikely that a sandwich...
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    Flexlink cannulas for accuchek combo

    I haven't tried the rapid d's but I use 6mm flex links and no matter what I'm doing its perfect. When I was trialling a pump I manually inserted a flex link though and it just didn't work at all, completely bent. I only use the inserter now, even if it still scares me! Sent from the...