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<blockquote data-quote="poemagraphic" data-source="post: 2073048" data-attributes="member: 503830"><p>Mmmm... My DN told me on our first appointment never go to bed if your BG is under 8.</p><p>I have sat up eating a banana, I have sat up eating 1, then 2, then 3 jelly babies. I have sat up eating 3 Rich Tea biscuits waiting to get my levels above 8 before going to bed in case I die in my sleep of a hypo!</p><p></p><p>I wish I was kidding (as those who know me know I do)</p><p></p><p>I posted on the forum and decided that 'she' was flat out wrong. </p><p>I would take my insulin as instructed, be doing well at around 5-6 dropping below 5 even... then scoff till they got above 8. A couple of nights at the start of my injecting it was gone 3 am in the morning before I went to bed.</p><p>This is the guidance she is giving to all who she sees in her normal working day!!!</p><p></p><p>She also told me to consume around 60g of carbohydrate per meal.</p><p>Well that might work for some people I guess.</p><p>For me within a week of joining up here and spending hours reading others posts, and watching video links and reading countless articles of the benefits of a low carbohydrate diet.</p><p>I went to bed under 6 most nights and was eating less and less carbs and injecting less and less insulin to prevent me going hypo every day.</p><p></p><p>In the last three months I have stopped injecting insulin altogether and also now stopped taking Glicaside.</p><p></p><p>I now consume around 30g of carbs a day, and feel better than I have felt for over 20 years.</p><p>My DN would now just be taking my bloods for the first time after my first 3mts.</p><p></p><p>My levels would perhaps have increased and my insulin dose would have been increased also. Plus more Glic and who knows what else... Statins next (I was told I must take them, guess what I said, answers on a postage stamp to potheguywhoignoredthedn.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I was testing 10 times a day, every day, I still test often to see what effect different foods have and the time scale of those effects.</p><p></p><p>All I can say is I am glad I DID NOT follow the advice of my diabetic nurse.</p><p>Po</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poemagraphic, post: 2073048, member: 503830"] Mmmm... My DN told me on our first appointment never go to bed if your BG is under 8. I have sat up eating a banana, I have sat up eating 1, then 2, then 3 jelly babies. I have sat up eating 3 Rich Tea biscuits waiting to get my levels above 8 before going to bed in case I die in my sleep of a hypo! I wish I was kidding (as those who know me know I do) I posted on the forum and decided that 'she' was flat out wrong. I would take my insulin as instructed, be doing well at around 5-6 dropping below 5 even... then scoff till they got above 8. A couple of nights at the start of my injecting it was gone 3 am in the morning before I went to bed. This is the guidance she is giving to all who she sees in her normal working day!!! She also told me to consume around 60g of carbohydrate per meal. Well that might work for some people I guess. For me within a week of joining up here and spending hours reading others posts, and watching video links and reading countless articles of the benefits of a low carbohydrate diet. I went to bed under 6 most nights and was eating less and less carbs and injecting less and less insulin to prevent me going hypo every day. In the last three months I have stopped injecting insulin altogether and also now stopped taking Glicaside. I now consume around 30g of carbs a day, and feel better than I have felt for over 20 years. My DN would now just be taking my bloods for the first time after my first 3mts. My levels would perhaps have increased and my insulin dose would have been increased also. Plus more Glic and who knows what else... Statins next (I was told I must take them, guess what I said, answers on a postage stamp to potheguywhoignoredthedn. I was testing 10 times a day, every day, I still test often to see what effect different foods have and the time scale of those effects. All I can say is I am glad I DID NOT follow the advice of my diabetic nurse. Po [/QUOTE]
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