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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey167" data-source="post: 404072" data-attributes="member: 23764"><p>Hi All thanks for all your replies, I am beginning to get used to the Aviva expert and how to use it, my dietatian set it all up for me, and I make sure that if I am doing any kind of walking or exercise I take this into account when I do a glucose/carbs. the thing that annoyed me no two diabetes nurses tell me the same thing, I have always counted anything levels below 4.0 as hypo and what I have always been told. I haven't done the DAFNE course yet so I am going to continue with any level below 4.0 as hypo. I will chat with my consultant in September because I have a few concerns with the diabetic nurses and how they treat us diabetics, a lot of them I have seen seem to talk to me as if I don't know what im doing and talk to me as if im stupid. But what im going to tell my consultant is that I have been diabetic for 30 years now to be spoken to as if im a child is not acceptable like I told my dietatan I have probably been diabetic longer than they have been a diabetic nurse.</p><p></p><p>tracey167</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey167, post: 404072, member: 23764"] Hi All thanks for all your replies, I am beginning to get used to the Aviva expert and how to use it, my dietatian set it all up for me, and I make sure that if I am doing any kind of walking or exercise I take this into account when I do a glucose/carbs. the thing that annoyed me no two diabetes nurses tell me the same thing, I have always counted anything levels below 4.0 as hypo and what I have always been told. I haven't done the DAFNE course yet so I am going to continue with any level below 4.0 as hypo. I will chat with my consultant in September because I have a few concerns with the diabetic nurses and how they treat us diabetics, a lot of them I have seen seem to talk to me as if I don't know what im doing and talk to me as if im stupid. But what im going to tell my consultant is that I have been diabetic for 30 years now to be spoken to as if im a child is not acceptable like I told my dietatan I have probably been diabetic longer than they have been a diabetic nurse. tracey167 [/QUOTE]
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