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Shax72 said:
Debloubed,


Hi......errmmm theres a difference between "forthright" and damned rude !!!

Telling me I'm disgusting and irresponsible ??......... thats just *&%£$@~ rude !!!!

Yes I am lucky my other 'alf understands AND takes an interest....we have a fantastic relationship - having been in one that has no understanding and no interest to now - we should not compare but we do !!!..........its just refreshing, and I for one feel very lucky.

Diabetes is not easy to live with and to live with a diabetic - hmmm - I give a nurofen a headache !!!.......

As stated my post was tongue in cheek to see other experiences....I'm actually moving toward the fact that the advice isnt so innappropriate - as I have listened to the differing views......I can see the logic and science !!......its about boundaries.....the doc did not outline any.!!!.........and I'm really intrigued with the pumps........if it means i get a chance to try the regime..... i'm open !!!

:wink:

ok, I concur, sometimes some posts can be a bit rude, but I'm convinced the people behind them aren't meaning to be, does that make sense?! Perhaps I'm just looking on the bright side, or perhaps I am delusional, you decide :lol: :wink:

Pumps are wicked. If you get the chance, go for it! your OH will love it, she will be able to learn with you and be very smug when she gets it right and remembers how to change the cartridge and you balls it up :mrgreen: My OH wore the infusion set for a few days, just to show willing and now gets very smug and thinks he knows EVERYTHING about pumps!! I have great fun putting him right :wink: :mrgreen:
 
Hi Crazy and Doublebed

Not sure I agree with Doublebed on how you should take negative comments. They don't help you and just because they are getting it right doesn't give them the right to judge you. Thought this community thing was to help each other with constuctive comments and ideas or views...

Diabetes can be a nightmare I know as I spent 25 years with averages around 9 upwards and taking 6 injections a day to try and control it. Needless to say it didn't work.
Pumps have changed my life, depite the problem I am having now with unawareness.

If you want a pump you will have a fight on your hands as the NHS don't give them out willy nilly as the pumps and accessories needed are expensive. When I started on the pump my average was 14.9 and within three months of going onto the pump my average went to 6.9 :D At the time I was so shocked at what the consultant said when he congratulated me on getting my average down I burst into tears and then threw a hypo ten minutes later:lol: while still in the clinic. And despite my current problem my average has never gone above 8.9

The pump didn't just affect my readings but it has given me back my life.

I had to fight to get a pump as my consultant was not into trying new technology and wanted to save the NHS money. I won only because I could prove that I was costing the NHS more by not going on the pump and having been in ITU twice when things went wrong finally persuaded him.

Look up the NICE Guidelines about your average and also a website called INPUT - you will find all the info you need to get you started. If you can't get them to agree to put you on you could always do something to raise the money for the pump but I don't know where you would stand on the accessories needed.

Molewitters

Type 1 28 years
Pumper 3 years
Stable for 5 minutes...
 
Molewitters

I for sure did not appreciate the retorts that were negative....but am lucky I guess cos I can ignore the imbecile -esque remarks .....!!!


Am sold on the pump idea but dont think i will be deemed "needy" - that ok by me as am sure there are far worserer (lol) people out there that need one.....I would not be happy taking one if its not necessary...... i dont mind the injections at all....its a clat taking everything where you go tho !!

Debloubed.....

I have a problem there cos my other 'alf would love that...... in our household its always my fault...... but I'm always right !!!!!!

Hmmmmm......... there may e trouble ahead..... <<<whistles>>>> :wink:
 
Let’s get straight to the point...

You are a troll nothing more..

There are many flaws with your original post that actually gives a lot of warning signals to this fact...

You weren’t being ‘tongue in cheek’ about it all..
Reality is that you wanted to ridicule others nothing more, which is supported by your subsequent postings...


If at my time of posting I felt that you were in any way for real, then I would have offered information that you may have found helpful
 
Jopar......


I cant believe I'm typing this but.....words like "jog on" and "go away in short jerky movements" spring to mind.

You did not read the thread fully

You do not know me

The MAJORITY of re-posts are supportive......you decided to personally attack me for having stated i have a great partner.......and as many have replied saying I'm lucky....I dont need to be told this in actual fact.....i'm fully aware !!!

And you have not read recent posts saying that I am now more inclined to FOLLOW the advice !!!! as oposed to ignoring it


Shoulda gone to specsavers......................
 
Would ALL members please remember that making personal and derogatory comments against other members is not tolerated.

Posts will, in future, be edited or deleted if this continues.

Moderator 2.
 
Catherine, you post the best links! I think that one is really interesting, kind of says what I want to say about my OH but so much better than I can say it :lol:
 
ah, didn't see the comments! just read them though and has reminded me what an absolute gem my daughter is, before my OH came along she dealt with hypo's and called the calvary and the paramedics several times, all before she was 10 years old. They both deserve medals 8)
 
CrAzY AdViCe 2

My other half has just read me a letter from the CRAZY ADVICE clinic....after my appointment the other week........He has reccommended that I get a Pump !!!!!!!


Awesome stuff........

I'm choked and exstatic about this news ......I know its not guranteed - but the chance I guess. Since the previous, somewhat CONTROVERSIAL post, I have looked into the idea quite a lot.....as I'm trying to run higher....the more I try..... the lower I get....

Will be watching the letterbox very closely.
 
Re: CrAzY AdViCe 2

ooh,

great news.

i'm currently asking for one, so i guess it's even better when your recommended as i'm sure they wouldnt recommend you without a high chance it will all be followed through.

I'd definately be sat infront of my door waiting for further letters hehe :lol:
 
Hey Shaz72

Had a night hypo last night 1am and I felt it :P

I can't believe it but the crazy advice actually works!!! Took 20 days but my threshhold for hypo awareness has gone from 1.8 to 2.4 and I love it. Woke up feeling like someone had dumped a bucket of lukewarm water all over me. Very horrible but I am sssssoooooo happy :lol:

Feel terrible this morning from lack of sleep and high bg when I woke up on 14.6 but I am over the moon. 2.4 gives me much more time to deals with things without worrying that I am going to pass out or anything.

Six months, 3 nurses, 2 consultants and 6 clinic appointments later something starts to work.

I feel like I've won the lottery! :mrgreen:
 
Hi Molewitters,

Congratulations - great news. Indeed - waking up a bit high the morning after isn't too bad when you realise your body has managed to alert you to a hypo whilst asleep!

Keep following that crazy advice 8)

Sam.
 
Hey mOLeY -

Thats really cool..at least the crazy stuff does work! - its a positive to take from the experience thats for sure.

Been havin a stinkin time of it meself - hypoing more and it just being eratic !... my OH wanted to kill me last night as I was in a teenager-style bad mood !!!.....she not enjoying the crazy life !!!!!.
I managed to stabilise yesterday around the 12 mark..... that twice as high as normal for me - no hypo's but the mood is really bad....and the headaches !!.... feeling drained but the weekend is not far away......kids at their Dads......

But ....... good news......!! stick a cupple of quid on the euro tonite..... it could be you !!!!!
 
Hi Shazy

The headaches are awful, got one at the moment as I am now around 18.1 No ketones at the moment though but I do feel really sick and weepy :cry: I don't go snappy until I hit 20's + so I'm stuck trying to stop myself from crying at the moment.

Lots of water and an anadin with ibruprofen (really strong pain killers) are helping a little. Along with a cup of lemon and ginger tea to revive. Hoping that at some point this morning I am going to feel human again; it that or I go home and go to bed but then I have to admit that my diabeties is winning and I aint doing that :x

Your poor OH. Perhaps she should wait and have a teenage tantrum when your lower to get her own back and blame it on her high bgs :lol:

Perhaps if you increase your doses a little not all the way back to what it was but just enough to adjust it again. I know from pumping that I would simply take a correcting dose and up my hourle rate but not sure how well you can do that on injections (been a long time from having to rely on them) but maybe you can do something similar by taking a small dose of fast acting 1-2 units an hour but keep a close eye on your bgs. Check bg on an hourly basis and check for ketones as your system isn't used to running so high for so long as you might get them quicker. The small doses might help to nudge you down slowly rather than plumit you back down and then into a hypo.

Smaller changes and movements are easier to deal with and don't hurt so much.

I suspect your already know this stuff but I know too much sugar in the brain can make confuse you just as much as lack of.

Hope you feel better soon.
 
Hmmm.....

thats crazy advice for sure - the OH will try that one for sure !!...but then I can test her for high bloods.......lol !!!!

I have been to the docs this morning...... they signed me off for a week but issues with work....not good ! Think i may work @ home.

and no Specialist for 3 months !!!


Eurrrkkkk !!!!
 
Hi Shazy

Oh dear, work troubles are not easy and often make things worse :(

Hope you feel better soon.
 
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