Type1tracey
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
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- Insulin
Oops. They are quite funky gadgets though, aren’t they? I got one last week - taking a while to get used to counting double the clicks!
The basal one’s a glorious shiny aqua colour, it gives me pleasure to gaze upon it even if I mess up a dosage!
I’ve got a pair of the aqua ones for my Novorapid. They’re so pretty...It’s my first one for basal. I’ve used a plain red one for bolus for ages and it’s invaluable so I really should have known better! The basal one’s a glorious shiny aqua colour, it gives me pleasure to gaze upon it even if I mess up a dosage!
I don't know if this is sad or if I should be envious...........pen envy, now there's a thing!
I’ve got a pair of the aqua ones for my Novorapid. They’re so pretty...
You've not dug the hole. Your diabetes has dug the hole. You need to find a way of getting the spade in your hands, hit your diabetes around the head and then fill the hole in with your diabetes at the bottom.Being honest is not one of my strongest points, I tend to like to hide how I am feeling and how my diabetes is really doing. I'm not doing good at the moment and I just can't bring myself to sort it out, god knows why but I'm struggling and don't really know how to pick myself back up out the hole I've dug myself into!
This made me giggle ( childish, warped humour )Mistake's happen.........that's why we have a rubber on the end of pencil's
I have an echo pen, it's just what I needed and it's great
Hi Nicola,don't really know how to pick myself back up out the hole I've dug myself into!
Thank you for starting this thread @daemoncor - it's really helpful for me - and others - to see that actually, other people do get up into the 20s after a hypo, and that the straight lines we see from CGM are not the norm.
At the moment diabetes is feeling like a nightmare for me. My control isn't terrible, and is better than it has been in the past, since switching to Tresiba, but I feel like diabetes is about to take all my dreams away from me. I'm currently an MSc student, doing my research project, and applying for PhDs for next year, but seriously questioning whether I should be, because every time I go into the lab, my stupid pancreas decides to find a new and interesting way to ruin the day. It's unpredictable and frustrating, and I just don't know what I'm doing wrong. For instance, if my dexcom beeps that I'm going high, great, but I'm not necessarily able to do anything about it at that time, because if I only have two minutes until I need to do something, it's going to take more than that for me to take my lab coat off, remove gloves, wash hands, go out of the room, walk down to the area where the bags etc are kept, do an actual test, inject, go back again, lab coat, gloves and so on. A pump would obviously be a game changer for me, because I could literally just take one glove off and deal with it, or set a lower basal rate, if I'm doing something like cell culture, which we do in a very very hot room, which tends to make me run lower. It being all over the place every day is exhausting, and it makes me look and feel incompetent, so I'm seriously wondering if I can actually pursue a career in research, or if I need a back up plan.
Sorry for the rant!
Thanks for your stories everyone
are these half unit pens? can you pick the colour? a blue one!!I’ve got a pair of the aqua ones for my Novorapid. They’re so pretty...
Yes, they are a vivid turquoise or a deep red.are these half unit pens? can you pick the colour? a blue one!!
@ExtremelyW0rried Eating 3 slices of toast each day isn't sustainable, as a mum you need to keep your strength up, you are still eating carbs so why not replace this for a lower carb but healthier alternative, say a courgette and cheese omelette, more filling and lower carb so less likely to raise your bg levels, you will still need to bolus for eggs, there lots of other alternatives too.
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