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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1497215" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>If I had followed the advice of the team from the local hospital who were assigned to educate new diabetics I would have failed to lower my blood glucose levels in spectacular fashion. </p><p>People who have not a clue are being assigned to manage diabetics, and given misinformation to hand out.</p><p>I'm a type 2 but I can't imagine that it is any better for type 1s, as the nurse confidently asserted that type ones don't need to bolus for tinned baked beans - something which many people were astonished to read.</p><p>I find that some foods spike me far more than others, even if they have the same number of carbs - it could be something of that sort which is overwhelming the insulin you inject. Have you ever recorded a proper reaction to the insulin, and can you recall what you ate before getting it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1497215, member: 355878"] If I had followed the advice of the team from the local hospital who were assigned to educate new diabetics I would have failed to lower my blood glucose levels in spectacular fashion. People who have not a clue are being assigned to manage diabetics, and given misinformation to hand out. I'm a type 2 but I can't imagine that it is any better for type 1s, as the nurse confidently asserted that type ones don't need to bolus for tinned baked beans - something which many people were astonished to read. I find that some foods spike me far more than others, even if they have the same number of carbs - it could be something of that sort which is overwhelming the insulin you inject. Have you ever recorded a proper reaction to the insulin, and can you recall what you ate before getting it? [/QUOTE]
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