If you want my opinion the problem is that the DAFNE course takes far too long, hence the high cost and hence there isn't enough budget for it. Surely it needs a radical review so the key objectives can be covered in something like a couple of days. I had carb-counting explained to me by my superb DN in about 15 minutes in the surgery. I've never had sick days explained but it's pretty obvious what to do using the meter. Yes, the course covers other things but after a few months anyone on insulin will already have been forced to learn themselves, from this forum, or their surgery etc. I guess some people may not agree but a radical reform is needed rather than assume DAFNE should continue as is.
Seriously, if they're saying you have neuropathy then you need to be referred to a neurologist. I would be making a fuss.Been seen by nobody other that 4 gps.
My arms and legs feel like they they belong to someone else. My hands and feet don't feel temperature difference. My whole skin feels no pain if slapped. doctor says don't worry. I say is it common. She says never heard of it.Seriously, if they're saying you have neuropathy then you need to be referred to a neurologist. I would be making a fuss.
Woah that's crazy. I just cannot see the benefit in waiting, especially if they tell you not to try and learn. Why not just send people straight on it.I was told by one of my DSNs that it was too soon to go on DAFNE when I started asking about it 6 months after diagnosis. I was also told that I shouldn't try and improve my understanding of diabetes too much before I went on the course, as otherwise I wouldn't get the most out of it. So basically, to let my BG be all over the place for a year and not worry.
I then got a reserve place on a course a year after diagnosis when somebody cancelled. 2 other people did not turn up at all and another 2 only came to one session.
It made me quite angry at the time, as I wanted to be proactive about my care, and I couldn't believe people would pass up the opportunity - worse still, not turn up and prevent someone else benefitting.
How's your control?My arms and legs feel like they they belong to someone else. My hands and feet don't feel temperature difference. My whole skin feels no pain if slapped. doctor says don't worry. I say is it common. She says never heard of it.
stop with the cuter and cuter avatarThe Minister for health.? I know what some are going to say, but it's a start ? or a daily newspaper ?
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I think though this makes it more important to be able work out ratios for yourself as they're constantly changingcould part of the decision be because newly diagnosed T1s have a honeymoon period or could be LADA and therefore it can be very difficult to work out accurate dosage and ratios and that it can take up to a year before things can be read properly? I don't know, I was diagnosed in 1985 and DAFNE wasn't around then - in fact I only got a place on it in 2014, a full 29 years later
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