Hi, I have been a type1 for 57 years I haven’t been part of a hospital clinic, for at least 20years, just having 6monthly HBAIC + a yearly review with a practice nurse
2 weeks ago I had a very bad 1.1 hypo, woke up to find 2 lovely Paramedics with me.
Since then I have had phone calls from 2 lovely diabetic nurses. They asked me to try the low carb diet.I have been on it for 3days Help please
Just some basic advise would be great Thank you
Hi, I have been a type1 for 57 years I haven’t been part of a hospital clinic, for at least 20years, just having 6monthly HBAIC + a yearly review with a practice nurse
2 weeks ago I had a very bad 1.1 hypo, woke up to find 2 lovely Paramedics with me.
Since then I have had phone calls from 2 lovely diabetic nurses. They asked me to try the low carb diet.I have been on it for 3days Help please
Just some basic advise would be great Thank you
What very up to date advice.
The carb count of many foods can be found on line, but you need to be aware that sites in the US include the fibre in the carbs, but other places list it separately. This can make a big difference to the totals.
I have quite a few sets of kitchen scales (I use them to weight wool and other craft stuff, parcels and finished projects) and they are useful for comparing raw and cooked foods, so as to be able to weigh out the raw and know what you might get when coked, and you can zero (aka tare) then add something to a plate to get a very accurate count for a meal. I used to have a notebook with the carb content, as a percentage, of many foods when I first started low carbing. It was useful for a few years.
Thank you all very much for your replies. It was the nurse I spoke to on the phone, who suggested trying counting carbs. I have been with WW for the last 2 years, been very successful with weight loss. When she mentioned carb counting thought I would give it a go.
Because my mornings can be low, I was asked to reduce my Lantus. Because I’ve not seen a diabetic nurse for a long time, I didn’t know my night insulin determined my morning blood sugar. I am speaking to the nurse next week, so I’ll wait until I go on the DAFNE course. Thank you all for you messages
The day I had my 1.1 hypo, I had my breakfast 8.30 tested my blood at 11,
6.9, then then the paramedics were her around 12ish. Not sure now about the dose.
HiIf you want to count carbs and not go low card then ask about the DAPHNE course.
I did it a few years back and really helpful in counting carbs and keeping blood sugars under control.
Paul
DAFNE is a course in the UK to help you learn to adjust insulin to carbs. It stands for Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating.Hi
One is in the process of changing insulin and doing carb counting, may I ask what DAPHNE is?
Hi
One is in the process of changing insulin and doing carb counting, may I ask what DAPHNE is?
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