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    Hospital "discharging" type 1 diabetics!

    Can`t agree more about treatment depending on the quality of the GP / surgery. An extreme example, but my best friend was suffering from persistent headaches and cough a few years ago, his GP kept telling him to get more sleep, stay out of smoky bars etc etc, then finally he was diagnosed with...
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    Hospital "discharging" type 1 diabetics!

    It was cheap of me to name the hospital...but cheap of them to discharge me. No doubt if I have any diabetes issues from this point, my GP will be at hand to suggest taking a paracetamol or getting more sleep. Looking forward to it already :)
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    Hospital "discharging" type 1 diabetics!

    Thanks, that sounds like good advice. I also kind of agree to the principle of health professionals focussing on priorities, but it wasn`t really "sold" to me like that...
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    Hospital "discharging" type 1 diabetics!

    Yesterday I attended my annual diabetic review at my hospital hospital name removed. I was greeted by a new consultant, and following a very limp handshake he skimmed over the usual questionnaire, skipped the parts about checking sensation in my feet etc, then announced that, having been...
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    Local surgery bombarding with BP requests...

    I totally agree, the French system is rigorous in comparison. I was based over there for a short period (working for a pharmaceutical company, ironically), and they are very regimented with regard to diabetics. It is worth adding, given what I`ve already said, that their employment situation is...
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    Local surgery bombarding with BP requests...

    Thanks for the replies - some interesting points. I am indeed grateful that my GP takes an interest in my condition, and certainly feel it is more wrong that some seem not to. I suppose my point, which most people replying seemed to get, is that it is inefficient and a waste of time to have to...
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    Local surgery bombarding with BP requests...

    I`ve recently started receiving letters from my local GP requesting that I go in for a blood pressure check. One even threatened to withold my medication if I didn`t oblige... As I have my blood pressure checked at my annual diabetic review at the hospital, why is it that the GP surgery can`t...
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    Starchy carbs

    oops, just found about 10,000 posts on carbs on the forum...sorry, I`m new!
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    Starchy carbs

    Sorry to jump on the back of this...I just wondered, as a Type 1 who likes endurance sports (marathons and sportive cycling), I rely on eating above average levels of carbohydrates in order to fuel the distance. This occasionally makes blood sugar management harder than if I did less sport and...
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    Hardened arteries

    Sounds like good advice all round - manage cholestorol, eat healthy fats, exercise well, and maintain good blood sugar levels. Now all I have to do is persuade her (plus have a word about coming down the stairs too quickly!)
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    Hardened arteries

    All people with diabetes- regardless of type are entitled to a 12 monthly review I just found out, she was meant to have an annual review, but there was an admin oversight at the hospital, and nobody contacted her, so she went 2 years without a review. Personally, I`d have contacted the...
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    How long was I diabetic before I was diagnosed?

    I had symptoms but didn`t think any of them were strange. I was 24, it was 1995 and a very hot summer. I would go out drinking at the weekend, wake up the following day very thirsty, drink loads of sugary drinks (Lucozade, Vimto etc !), and urinate a lot - I was thirsty because I`d got drunk the...
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    Hardened arteries

    Yeah, totally agree, I couldn`t believe it. I`ll check nothing got lost along the communication trail, but if true it really is shocking. She`s based in Ireland, not sure that the approach is any different there or not. She was recently (2 years ago) switched from tablets to insulin injection, I...
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    Hardened arteries

    My mother in law is Type 2 and recently broke her leg. A couple of weeks after the break, an xray detected hardened arteries in her legs, the initial assumption being that it`s linked to her diabetes control. There are a few issues in terms of review (her annual review was pushed out to every 5...
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    Why do blood sugar levels rise after some sport?

    That`s a really useful reply, thanks for that. Interesting too - I think the article I read about lactate suggested that, whilst training aerobically, if your blood sugar starts to fall (as you`d intuitively expect after a while), a short spell of anaerobic work could potentially be used to...
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    Why do blood sugar levels rise after some sport?

    I read a couple of posts on here about this, and I`m not convinced. I tested my blood sugar at 4:50pm today, it was 10.1. A little high, but I didn`t think it warranted extra insulin, as I was going to an MMA conditioning class so couldn`t be sure how fast it might drop. The class was 5:15 to...
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    Alcohol, how would i handle this?

    Alcohol - how do you deal with a big night out? How do you address a "proper" night out, and by that I mean a night on the town? If I drink say 8 pints of lager, my blood sugar goes through the roof in the short term, but comes down more rapidly over say 24 hours. I only do it a couple of...
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    Chemical causes of type 1

    I tried to work out why I`m diabetic years ago. 1) I used to take ecstacy every now and again prior to being diagnosed. 2) I`ve also taken a few blows to the head (boxing). 3) One of my parents is diabetic Draw whatever conclusions you like, but my money is on 3) as the main cause....
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    "Normal" insulin dosages (Humalog)?

    Thanks for the replies - I accept everyone is different, I was just curious as to how much insulin other people take. Sounds like the general response is "who cares, so long as the diabetes is controlled". That works for me!
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    After Surgery

    I`d say (and just opinion) the advice not to monitor blood sugar levels pre op was bad. I went for a double hernia a couple of years ago, the surgeon requested I halve insulin dosages with my breakfast that day, and let my blood sugar rise over the day to guard against a hypo during the op. I...