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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 1753996" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>How is your control now or more importantly how do you feel about diabetes? </p><p>Dafne was good for me because I met a great bunch of people who i still go to the pub with every 6 weeks! </p><p>Beyond that it formalised what I was already doing (ie. adjusting dosage for food) and was useful on not overtreating a hyop. I did not agree with the dietary philosophy of low fat/high carb.</p><p>Don't know how you treat your diabetes but I understand that doing the course is also a pre requisite for having a pump in some places.</p><p>So if your employer is happy to let you go (and I think they are obliged to be) I think anything that gives you some more tools to help with your control is worthwhile.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 1753996, member: 365308"] How is your control now or more importantly how do you feel about diabetes? Dafne was good for me because I met a great bunch of people who i still go to the pub with every 6 weeks! Beyond that it formalised what I was already doing (ie. adjusting dosage for food) and was useful on not overtreating a hyop. I did not agree with the dietary philosophy of low fat/high carb. Don't know how you treat your diabetes but I understand that doing the course is also a pre requisite for having a pump in some places. So if your employer is happy to let you go (and I think they are obliged to be) I think anything that gives you some more tools to help with your control is worthwhile. [/QUOTE]
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