If I have to overdose on insulin (presumably in order to learn how to work out that you are taking too much insulin) by going back to the default 1:10 ratio in order to attend then the information better be **** important.If you go on DAFNE and 19 things just irritate you but you learn one thing that improves your diabetic management, surely that's a win?
Somehow I would not put you at the top of the list to blindly follow stupid instructions Alex. All of us are capable of ignoring dumb or harmful advice, you more than most. And this was not core DAFNE anyway, this was an error. They are supposed to use your existing ratio if you have one, and work from there.If I have to overdose on insulin (presumably in order to learn how to work out that you are taking too much insulin) by going back to the default 1:10 ratio in order to attend then the information better be **** important.
They tried to tell me that lentils and beans don't have any carbs in them
make you change a ratio without evidence
Yes but when you had already worked out your own carbs ratio they would try and put you back to a standard starting point to do the course. I was lucky my ratio was 1:1 anyway. and yes i switch between g and portions and CP and just about every other measure. but i know what i mean!!!they actually done this on your course..........?
the whole point was to get you in the habit of collecting evidence to back up your adjustments......
were you changing ratios on one days readings?
They really should never do this. That's insane. For someone who doesn't know their ratio, fine, start 1:1CP. Otherwise it is dangerous. They didn't do this on my course. Nor do I believe anyone who knew their ratio would go along with changing it. We all used our existing ratios (about half of us already did some form of basal bolus) and then adjusted them in an evidence-based way. That was the whole point.Yes but when you had already worked out your own carbs ratio they would try and put you back to a standard starting point to do the course. I was lucky my ratio was 1:1 anyway. and yes i switch between g and portions and CP and just about every other measure. but i know what i mean!!!
Again this is not fair. They don't claim these foods have no carbs. They just say you can ignore them. And as long as you are not low carbing, you are fine. If the proportion of DAFNE "free" foods in your diet is overall constant, then your DAFNE ratios are slightly higher to compensate for the minor extra carbs.Did you educate the nurse as to what she was actually meaning with regards to lentils and beans ..........
Did you educate the nurse as to what she was actually meaning with regards to lentils and beans ..........
They really made you change your bolus ratio? Not just round it to the nearest CP multiple? And you went along with that?Yes but when you had already worked out your own carbs ratio they would try and put you back to a standard starting point to do the course. I was lucky my ratio was 1:1 anyway. and yes i switch between g and portions and CP and just about every other measure. but i know what i mean!!!
I think we need to clearly separate general gripes about DAFNE from low carbers' specific gripes about DAFNE. DAFNE is not a low carb programme and it's not compatible with low carbing. End of. Evaluate it on its merits, not as something it was never intended to be.
This came up on our course, because most pulses are low-gi the insulin can kick-in well before the food hits, but the way round that is to bolus later rather than not bolus at all, otherwise bg will inevitably rise.
Yes but when you had already worked out your own carbs ratio they would try and put you back to a standard starting point to do the course. I was lucky my ratio was 1:1 anyway. and yes i switch between g and portions and CP and just about every other measure. but i know what i mean!!!
No they didn't. You quoted my reply to someone else [], I wasn't talking about my own DAFNE experience. I was asking in incredulous shock about someone else's.I understand your experience, but did @Spiker s' team change the ratios without evidence after less than 2 days........?
That's appalling. They need to retrain the trainers. It's supposed to empower you to make evidence-based personal decisions about dosing, not impose one size fits all. :-(they stuck everyone on the same 1:1 ratio to start with and it was northampton. I used more in the mornings(had no evidence just added a unit or two) but they had me do 1:1 for 2 days until i proved I was right.
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