Neckarski_94
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Diabetes!!
Once you get the hang of it, and more knowledge and experience on adjusting your insulin to your food, you won't need to eat at specific times, I definitely don't.I CAN’T cope with all the having to inject and eat at certain times which isn’t always possible!
Have you thought about why you feel you need to inject in toilets?Don’t like injecting in toilets I feel like a junkie!!
Is its affecting my mental health a good reason?“sick of daily injections” is not considered a good reason.
My Diabetes Nurse said something like I have to be diagnosed T1 for 6 months and have done the DAFNE course before I can be considered for the pump. DAFNE course in October can’t come quick enough!!You need to know the basics and generally have done a Dafne course first, before you would even be considered for a pump.
Pumps can fail, cannulas can fail, so you have to carry an insulin pen or syringe with you, plus testing equipment and your blood meter. Like a lot of people, I had to wait a long time before I got a pump, and some hospitals are saying they've already spent their budget for pumps for this financial year.
Sorry if this sounds blunt, but I think you have to be realistic about how long you could be waiting. It's amazing you've already got a cgm, I was waiting years to get one.
Because I’ve been told to have my insulin at set times 08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 I have to inject 15 mins before I can EAT!!My question is why are you eating at set times?
You may well have to pre-bolus when using a pump as well.Because I’ve been told to have my insulin at set times 08:00, 13:00 and 18:00 I have to inject 15 mins before I can EAT!!
You DO have to pre-bolus with a pump. It is using the same insulin.You may well have to pre-bolus when using a pump as well.
This is NOT the case. You need to bolus before you eat. But you can eat when and as often as you want.Because I’ve been told to have my insulin at set times 08:00, 13:00 and 18:00
I believe that @Neckarski_94 is on fixed doses of insulin at the moment, also possibly still on honeymoon? (Happy to be corrected if I've misunderstood).This is NOT the case. You need to bolus before you eat. But you can eat when and as often as you want.
In this regard, injecting is also the same as pumping.
But even if they are on fixed doses, they do not need to be taken at fixed times. They are to be taken with food whenever that is eaten unless they are using mixed insulin which I do not believe to be the case as the thread has mentioned bolus.I believe that @Neckarski_94 is on fixed doses of insulin at the moment, also possibly still on honeymoon? (Happy to be corrected if I've misunderstood).
Yes I’m on fixed doses! 6 units of NovoRapid before Breakfast! 4 units before Lunch and 7 units before Teatime plus 10 units of Levemir.I believe that @Neckarski_94 is on fixed doses of insulin at the moment, also possibly still on honeymoon? (Happy to be corrected if I've misunderstood
Way too long!! But I’m next seeing my Diabetes Nurse and Dietitian on the 10th July. I’m going to be learning some carb counting then before the DAFNE in October.do agree that waiting until the DAFNE course in October is too long to be on fixed doses.
Learning to carb count and understanding how insulin works (in the absence of DAFNE
Most of us who are Type 1 have gone through this as well, some it lasts longer than others, some multiple times over their lives (me definitely included - at various times I hated it) - and if it was a valid reason for having a pump then the vast majority of Type 1's would get a pump at one point or another, but the NHS certainly just cannot afford that - these things aint cheapIs its affecting my mental health a good reason?
I would recommend patience, and becoming skilful at carbohydrate counting. I received my first pump ten years after I first asked to be considered for one..... how long.... an insulin pump?
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