Why do I have to provide a date of birth ands full postcode when I register?
This is private information which I do not share.
Yes - it is not possible to move forward without a date of birthHave you tried moving forward within the form without filling that in?
Put a fake one in.Yes - it is not possible to move forward without a date of birth
It is possible to Skip the postcode
I have (obviously) but wouldn't it be better if I didn't have to lie?Put a fake one in.
I have (obviously) but wouldn't it be better if I didn't have to lie?
The course does not need to know (or take into consideration) the details I provided such as date of birth and gender.
However, skipping through the course, I think it needs updating.
The advice for treatment does not take into consideration use of insulin pump and testing (e.g. when driving) does not mention use of CGM or Libre.
I think you have misunderstood - I do want to take part and have done (after lying about my date of birth).It's like everything else. If you don't feel you would like to take part, it isn't mandatory to join up.
I think you have misunderstood - I do want to take part and have done (after lying about my date of birth).
However, having done so, I feel the course needs reviewing and possibly updating in line with recent technology such as insulin pumps and CGM.
The course is very useful, especially for someone injecting insulin and only using finger prick testing.
And would recommend it to someone who has been recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes.
Thank you - in my experience, the members of this forum (who I assume are the audience for the hypo awareness course) are as representative of "most people with type 1 diabetes out there in the wild" as members of this forum are representative of most people with type 2 out there in the wild.Thank you.
My own personal comment would be that I do think it is probably worthwhile remembering most T1Ds out there in the wild are still on MDI, and also mainly on finger prick testing. I believe very, very few T2s using insulin are pumping, not to mention those using sulfonylurea and the like. Similarly, I am unaware of any T2s who have funded Libres.
I will, of course, pass your feedback to the relevant individuals.
Why do I have to provide a date of birth ands full postcode when I register?
This is private information which I do not share.
Nope, it's free. It has useful information, especially if you're struggling getting your head around this whole diabetes thing. It mainly advises to look for patterns, which makes a lot of sense.Just checking, is there a fee? The terms of service mentioned one but I'm guessing they are generic.
There's no fee.Just checking, is there a fee? The terms of service mentioned one but I'm guessing they are generic.
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