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How did you feel about switching onto injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mileana" data-source="post: 285294" data-attributes="member: 44543"><p>I actively asked - it's the best thing I've done for a long time.</p><p></p><p>I was left to sort out dosage increase, not told of carb ratios or anything like that, but have worked that out.</p><p></p><p>It's been 2 months, asked to be put on basal/bolus instead of mix as the mix messed up my routine around eating and training as it became too unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>Getting the information I was after was harder than I thought - lots of calls, mails, internet studies trying to find reliable sources and a bit of nail biting.</p><p></p><p>Now after a while, having control in my own hands is brilliant as I feel less need to contact doc and Diabetes Nurse as I can work it out myself. Not having to take pills that made me sick is a serious plus too. Not having to 'give up' because I couldn't make diet or pills work is excellent - I have options and choices again.</p><p></p><p>I may be 1.5, tests are in but no result yet, so you decide what to do with the data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mileana, post: 285294, member: 44543"] I actively asked - it's the best thing I've done for a long time. I was left to sort out dosage increase, not told of carb ratios or anything like that, but have worked that out. It's been 2 months, asked to be put on basal/bolus instead of mix as the mix messed up my routine around eating and training as it became too unpredictable. Getting the information I was after was harder than I thought - lots of calls, mails, internet studies trying to find reliable sources and a bit of nail biting. Now after a while, having control in my own hands is brilliant as I feel less need to contact doc and Diabetes Nurse as I can work it out myself. Not having to take pills that made me sick is a serious plus too. Not having to 'give up' because I couldn't make diet or pills work is excellent - I have options and choices again. I may be 1.5, tests are in but no result yet, so you decide what to do with the data. [/QUOTE]
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