Flaschenpost85
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- Messages
- 17
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
Agree, test more. A test is not about 'failing' or 'being good', it's just a way to see where we can make different choices in the future!My fasting levels are 9-10 at the moment, so I am rather too scared to test again, especially before my “nap time”. I really should test more.
Did you count carbs for your novorapid? Did you test before eating and 2 hours after to see if yor dose was right for you? Both are pretty much necessary to work with a quick acting insulin like novorapid.novorapid made me hypo too often.
Read again. Flaschenpost is on a fixed dose of long acting at the moment and no meal time insulin so counting carbs won't do a lot in dosing management.You are taking insulin, don't calculate your carbs and don't test your blood glucose.
Well - that took my breath away.
Er - yes - I know - but why do you think that Flaschenpost is doing something wrong? When someone is so badly advised by their HCPs it really does take my breath away.Read again. Flaschenpost is on a fixed dose of long acting at the moment and no meal time insulin so counting carbs won't do a lot in dosing management.
Besides, it is their first post. Why not try to help instead of only telling they are doing something wrong? How would they know what to do if no one helps find the answers ?
I'm on thyroid replacement too - as long as it is at the correct level then it should not really impact on your diabetes.Thank you all for your replies and especially for that info.
I haven’t really been taught how to calculate my carbs for insulin? My DN helped me adjust my insulin during my pregnancies and I worked it out by trial and obvious error after the second pregnancy by myself.
How do I calculate carbs on long acting insulin? How do I get my gp to prescribe me more strips? I only get one box per month now, so i can only test 2x a day for part of the month.
I do need to lose weight, ideally about 15kg. I’m also in levothyroxin for hypothyroidism.
Regarding carbs, from history I remember everything except one small slice seedy rye bread would send my sugars flying high.
I think I am just feeling stuck and need to relearn everything.
I fully agree with this statement. Your first answer didn't mention HCPs , it only stated that not testing etc took your breath away . Glad we agree!Er - yes - I know - but why do you think that Flaschenpost is doing something wrong? When someone is so badly advised by their HCPs it really does take my breath away.
I think it is really wrong that you have not been given any sort of help with managing your blood glucose - which is presumably why you are experiencing the falling asleep after lunch.
Perhaps going back to the GP and requesting help would be the first thing to do - do you even know if your BG is high or low?
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