yes it does, if you need to lose weight our want to eat less you have your ratios of insulin for less food. Eg you eat 50 carbs and your ratio is 1 to 10 you put in 5 units qa. If you eat less ie 30 carbs you inject 3 units. Dose adjustment. Note though some people have different ratios depending on quantities eaten.Paul_c said:it teaches you to match your insulin dosage to your normal eating habits... DAFNE stands for Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating"
what it does not even consider is reducing your carbohydrate intake in order to reduce the amount of insulin you require.
DAFNE stands for Dose Adjustment For Normal Eating and is a way of managing Type 1 diabetes for adults and provides the skills necessary to estimate the carbohydrate in each meal and to inject the right dose of insulin.
The aim of DAFNE is to help you lead as normal a life as possible, while controlling your blood glucose levels, hence reducing the risk of long-term diabetes complications
quote from DAFNE website (sorry can't link as closed window)“The prospect of being relatively free of a
‘fixed routine’ is a concept that only a diabetic
can fully understand, but this is extremely
important. As the course progressed I gained
confidence that this is now possible.”
yes it does, if you need to lose weight our want to eat less you have your ratios of insulin for less food. Eg you eat 50 carbs and your ratio is 1 to 10 you put in 5 units qa. If you eat less ie 30 carbs you inject 3 units. Dose adjustment. Note though some people have different ratios depending on quantities eaten
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