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JJWM

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Hi guys,

As posted in another thread (when I first joined) I'm really hating having diabetes and everything that comes with it (I'm sure we all do). BUT saying that, I do actually want to control it and be able to live that "Normal Life" as doctors say. So with the help of you guys and my nurse. I would like to start fresh and "Try" and stabilize. Any guidelines which you could give me on controlling diabetes would be great.

Plus there are things I want to do in life which means I need to be stable to do them.

my last 3 Hba1c were: (? means i'm not sure on the last two digits)

10.?
12.? (April 2010)
11.? (December 2010)

I'm supposed to be on carb counting but it really does my head in. I have kind of learned how to just take insulin without counting. I would give myself say .... 10 units here an there. It works sometimes.

So any help you guys can give, would mean a lot.

Thanks
JJ
 
I'm sure someone will be a long later with some more info about carb counting, but in the meantime my suggestion is buying yourself a book called 'carbs & cals', or you can get an iPhone app for it. We use it for my kids when we go out or at friends. It is a visual guide to counting carbs which is really easy to use. Hope it helps and best wishes for 2011!
 
JJ.
Good positive way to start the New Year........

So, back to basics then. It doesn't hurt to do a 'revision' course once in a while. Have a read of the info here first off, then I am sure other T1's will be along to get you back in the 'groove' again.
Some of the information will be helpful, some you already know, some may be new to you.

 
Carb counting can be confusing to start off with, but once you start to understand the concept of the foods, and the other factors that are involved when you working out your insulin dose it all makes better sense.. Control isn't all about carbs and insulin..

Best way to start is get your self, scales, carb count book, your diabetic monitoring book + another note book...

You need to create a picture/diary the more information you includ the easier it's going to be to work out!

Information to note down

BG's, before and after meals,+bedtime
Amount and type of carbs eaten
Insulin Doesage + any correction insulin or carbs
Exercise, type length
FActors, such as are you stressed, ill on hols etc

You can get a BG meter like the Lifescan Ultrasmart that has an electronic log book, where you can enter all this information, You can up load all the information onto a PC, the software is free download, and lifescan will send you the cable free of charge (I used to use this meter before I had a pump)

I would also invest in either Using insulin by John Walsh or Think like a Pancreas both very good and well written books for controling diabetes with MDI regime (carb counting)

Also ask your nurse about what carb counting course they do, if you'll lucky it be DAFNE (the best) but some hospitals have opted for their own version (cheaper) and get yourself booked on this...

It will take a lot of effort to start with, as you will be testing at least 5-6 times a day, then if at any time you feel hypo/hyper, before and after exercise etc..

But without collecting the necessary data to see what is happening and what effects what, you stand no chance of finding how to control your diabetes... Time and effort well spent once you've up and running it does get easier and monitoring etc can be reduced to more easier levels...

AS for the Guidelines that Ken has posted, don't get yourself too hang up trying to achieve these straight away, it's better to plan smaller steps of achieveable goals.. Say stablilize your range, then start to reduce them down to where they ideally should be..

Good luck, ask questions, remember no question is silly if you don't know the answer
 
Hi ya, what a fab way to start the new year, with a positive plan! Fab advise already from Jopar re: carb counting but to add my tuppence worth, please don't 'guess' your insulin dose. No good will come of that! lol! Been there, done that, had the hypo's :roll: I would guess after 2 months or so of carb counting with the books and your notes to hand all the time, you will start to be able to 'read' the carbs you are eating from memory, it is a lot less complicated that it looks to calculate! Do you have a calculator on your phone? Best invention ever for a maths numptie like me :lol:

Good luck! Keep us posted
 
Good on you for having a fresh approach for 2011. I'm sure you'll manage to do all the things you want even if you do have to manage diabetes at the same time. It really is just a big balance beam of exercise, food, water and insulin. Other factors get in the way from time to time but it's the majority of the time that counts. Carb counting and knowing your carb ratios will make it much easier to keep stable levels.

It can take several weeks to stabilise levels so just take one day at a time.
 
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