Ye I will doGood luck badbrogs21, fingers crossed for you(let us know too) x
Well guys I had my appointment and I didn't no I had to do so much work they told me there's two options option 1 was to do an advance carb counting course for 5 days 9th till 5 which includes taking my blood every 2 hours from 8am till midnight then at 3 of clock recording every think I eat drink carbs time date exercise emotion level etc. Option 2 . Go back on to lantus and split my does but I have really bad sights so extra injections a day wouldn't go well really. I'd still have to do the course and everything it involves.
I'm great full for it but I keep thinking what if I mess up. I really would love to just live a normal life like I no I don't try as hard as I am at the moment it's just really complicatedHi @badbrogs21
Doing the course may seem like a lot at the moment - especially where work pressures come in, but not doing it is a short-term, time-saving exercise to years of erratic BGs and the development of complications.
I was put on a pump in 2005, but in those days there was no course or training of any sort except by the pump supplier's sales rep who simply taught me how to operate it!
How I paid for it and how I regret not having access to more training about T1... the pump technology and newer meds don't solve the issues that cause erratic control, they only provide a better, more accurate way of living life as a T1 so that you (/we) can live healthier and happier lives.
Education in the basics is absolutely essential, because without it you effectively spend time trying to drive whilst blindfolded.
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