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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2342478" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>I couldn't believe the course was for a week before I started. I thought I was well researched beforehand, completing the Bertieonline course, but I really didn't realise how much there was to know. It did cover pumps in detail. For me, I met other type 1 diabetics for the first time, learnt about all of the different insulins, injections, dosing, ketones, technology, physiology, injection sites, IR, different CHO ratios for different times of the day, sick day rules, hypos, travel, Frio bags, normal eating, recording and testing analysing the data and giving and receiving dosing advice across a group as practice, antibodies, pregnancy, research, and exercise and specific sports training, I felt really confident and competent by the end of the course and as a result managed to move my BS's into the normal range, with my fuller understanding of type 1.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2342478, member: 504712"] I couldn't believe the course was for a week before I started. I thought I was well researched beforehand, completing the Bertieonline course, but I really didn't realise how much there was to know. It did cover pumps in detail. For me, I met other type 1 diabetics for the first time, learnt about all of the different insulins, injections, dosing, ketones, technology, physiology, injection sites, IR, different CHO ratios for different times of the day, sick day rules, hypos, travel, Frio bags, normal eating, recording and testing analysing the data and giving and receiving dosing advice across a group as practice, antibodies, pregnancy, research, and exercise and specific sports training, I felt really confident and competent by the end of the course and as a result managed to move my BS's into the normal range, with my fuller understanding of type 1. [/QUOTE]
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