Suzieplant84
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Yes the speed of seeing someone was too long plus my doctor was messing around giving me medication..insulin is easy to use and painless and I am scared of needlesI was given exactly the same news yesterday! I am seeing the diabetic nurse on Friday to get started on insulin, the speed of things moving is frightening, still trying to get my head round it like yourself.. At the moment I could sleep the clock round, I am constantly exhausted. I am worried about using insulin, but looking forward to (hopefully) the benefits it will bring.
Yes I have been warned and now have kelly babies everywhere so I have them to hand instantlyI am so glad to hear that they finally reached a diagnosis.for you. I am not surprised you feel a lot better. Don't push yourself too hard at first. The feeling of having renewed energy is something most of us will recognise. It looks like they've put you on Levemir as your basal /background insulin, with Novorapid to cover the carbs in your meals. Best to keep them in different places to avoid taking the wrong one, when you're half asleep or in a hurry.
I hope that you were warned about hypos. Have you decided on sources of rapidly absorbed carbohydrare for use to rause your levels in an emergency ? In this situation, liquid carbs such as Coke (but not the diet variety) or orange juice are likely to work faster. Out of the house, I always carry glucose of some sort in pockets and in my bag but a lot of people swear by jelly babies. There's a lot to learn but you'll get there. Good luck and best wishes.
I was given exactly the same news yesterday! I am seeing the diabetic nurse on Friday to get started on insulin, the speed of things moving is frightening, still trying to get my head round it like yourself.. At the moment I could sleep the clock round, I am constantly exhausted. I am worried about using insulin, but looking forward to (hopefully) the benefits it will bring.
In addition to fast acting jelly babies, you need to follow up with something slower acting like biscuits.Yes I have been warned and now have kelly babies everywhere so I have them to hand instantly
In addition to fast acting jelly babies, you need to follow up with something slower acting like biscuits.
Just to be contentious I disagree. If the hypo is treated quickly that should suffice and will not result in a rebound high. I was told that was advice from years ago, but not up to date advice. Have never eaten anything extra in 7 years.
Just to be contentious I disagree. If the hypo is treated quickly that should suffice and will not result in a rebound high. I was told that was advice from years ago, but not up to date advice. Have never eaten anything extra in 7 years.
This is what I've always been told too.I always thought the reason you were told to follow up with carbs following the initial treatment of a hypo was to prevent any more lows not rebound highs? That definitely works for me, once I've treated the hypo quickly, my levels rise quickly but ALWAYS go low again after around an hour and keep doing so. Now I follow up with 15carbs of something which does work for me and stops the continuous lows (following a bad hypo) in their tracks. Yes it means hovering slightly higher than normal but I don't mind that if it helps to prevent other hypos...which then would need yet more treatment.
As a T2, I did not know about treating hypos and crashed after the jelly babies ran out of juice. You need to know all the options.Just to be contentious I disagree. If the hypo is treated quickly that should suffice and will not result in a rebound high. I was told that was advice from years ago, but not up to date advice. Have never eaten anything extra in 7 years.
(The cake was wonderful !)
Please note - this is not intended as advice to anyone. Just an observation.
just to correct you there after hypos you only have to follow up with some slow acting carbs if your not eating anything within the next hour.In addition to fast acting jelly babies, you need to follow up with something slower acting like biscuits.
just to correct you there after hypos you only have to follow up with some slow acting carbs if your not eating anything within the next hour.
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