confirmedoptimist
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GraceK said:Wow ... we seem to have a lot of new people introducing themselves under this thread and I think they may not have received a welcome or Daisy's info pack. This is one for the admins I think so I'll just bump it up to the top.
shadi65 said:GraceK said:Wow ... we seem to have a lot of new people introducing themselves under this thread and I think they may not have received a welcome or Daisy's info pack. This is one for the admins I think so I'll just bump it up to the top.
Wow.. nice A1C Gracek! :wink:
GraceK said:Wow ... we seem to have a lot of new people introducing themselves under this thread and I think they may not have received a welcome or Daisy's info pack. This is one for the admins I think so I'll just bump it up to the top.
Morganator said:Hi. I joined last weekend and my e-mail tells me I have a PM which I can't read until I post some more, so here goes. Saw my consultant today expecting a rocket (latest Hb1ac up from 9.2 to 12.4) but he was human :shock: . I am currently using 190 units assorted insulin a day but he told me that because of my chronic pancreatitis and problems with food absorbtion I will always have trouble but at least I try. My background insulin is to go up and I've basically been told to fiddle about with my rapid one too. Can anyone give me tips on how to work with such large amounts?
doug63 said:hi my name is doug a diabetic of 6 yrs but losing control of my sugar levels.i also have ibs & have recently being diagnosed with a large hiatus hernia so wondering if anybody as a similar dilemma? :? :? :? :? :?
Alan Eadie said:Hi,
I was diagnosed Type 2 in 2008 and immediately joined Diabetes UK but have only just joined this forum.
I am on Metformin 500g (once a day only) and generally have my diabetes well controlled.
I am however absolutely disgusted at the way the NHS discriminate (despite the Equality Act) diabetics in that many areas do not run the X-PERT Diabetes course. Which I strongly recommend to anyone who wishes to effectively learn more about diabetes.
Regards.
Alan Eadie
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