MrsA2
Expert
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Diet only
Today I met a friend in her 90s who said she had been quite ill since diagnosed with T1 a year ago.
Since then she has been put on 4 fixed injections of insulin a day and given a Libre.
She says her sugars are all over the place, very up and very down.
She is under the care of a central London hospital and can and does ring the nurses for advice. She trusts them implicitly.
However I thought she was worried and she looked poorly to me.
She doesn't use computers or mobiles at all.
Is there any printed material I could give to her that might help her manage her T1 better?
(Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding her condition and care, I'm a mere T2 who is technology-enabled)
Since then she has been put on 4 fixed injections of insulin a day and given a Libre.
She says her sugars are all over the place, very up and very down.
She is under the care of a central London hospital and can and does ring the nurses for advice. She trusts them implicitly.
However I thought she was worried and she looked poorly to me.
She doesn't use computers or mobiles at all.
Is there any printed material I could give to her that might help her manage her T1 better?
(Forgive me if I'm misunderstanding her condition and care, I'm a mere T2 who is technology-enabled)