Hi Lynnbob. Sounds like he needs more professional support. See if he can get another appointment with his consultant to discuss his issues and get to dafne. In the meantime get him to take a look at the bertie course online. He can complete by himself and quite informative. I also found the book "think like a pancreas" to be particularly helpful too.My partner was diagnosed 2 years ago as type 1. Since then he’s seen the consultant twice and nurse maybe a handful of times. Continually asks to be put through dafne course as he is really struggling to understand type 1. Feels like he has completely slipped through the system. Over the past 2 weeks his levels have been all over the place and he doesn’t really know how to try to control them. How can I help him best?
Thanks so much for your reply. My main concern is that I don’t think he checks his levels often enough. It mostly takes a lot of moaning from me for him to do it. I can tell straight away when his levels aren’t right, but according to him he feels fine. Just so worried that he’s going to end up seriously unwellHi @Lynnbob . Welcome to the forum. Admiration for you wanting to help your partner.
Think like a pancreas. By Gary Scheiner is a good source of information for type 1 diabetics.
Also this forum is probably one of the best there is.
Appreciate it can be daunting asking for help especially if you feel your questions are silly or stupid. Honestly no question stays unanswered for long on here.
We've all been where your partner is and have got the T - shirts to prove it.
DAFNE can have a waiting list and also worth noting that for the first 12/18 months after diagnosis DAFNE will not offer a course due to honeymoon periods and the need for the individual to be in a position where the course will be most beneficial.
Keep in touch with us. I'm sure we'll be able to help
Thanks for your help. Every appointment that has been sent for consultant ends up being postponed. For example he was meant to go last July and it got cancelled until January of this year! It just seems like he is fighting a losing battle. He also has severe pain in both his feet, he has been to gp umpteen times but doesn’t seem to get anywhere. I think because of this he just feels like giving up.Hi Lynnbob. Sounds like he needs more professional support. See if he can get another appointment with his consultant to discuss his issues and get to dafne. In the meantime get him to take a look at the bertie course online. He can complete by himself and quite informative. I also found the book "think like a pancreas" to be particularly helpful too.
Oh that's ridiculous!! Could he go to a private chiropodist in the mean time? Just for peace of mind. Definitely try the online bertie course. Helped me immensely!Thanks for your help. Every appointment that has been sent for consultant ends up being postponed. For example he was meant to go last July and it got cancelled until January of this year! It just seems like he is fighting a losing battle. He also has severe pain in both his feet, he has been to gp umpteen times but doesn’t seem to get anywhere. I think because of this he just feels like giving up.
Thanks so much for your reply. My main concern is that I don’t think he checks his levels often enough. It mostly takes a lot of moaning from me for him to do it. I can tell straight away when his levels aren’t right, but according to him he feels fine. Just so worried that he’s going to end up seriously unwell
Hi LynnBob, I think the diabetic consultants are not terribly interested in the practicalities of living with type 1. Mine check through the list of things that can go wrong e.g. feet, kidneys, heart disease etc. so at this early stage it may be more important to get that practical health via his specialist nurse team. Since those nurses are busy too, he will need to get his head around adjusting doses, when to test and how to manage illness.; is he up for that?Thanks for your help. Every appointment that has been sent for consultant ends up being postponed. For example he was meant to go last July and it got cancelled until January of this year! It just seems like he is fighting a losing battle. He also has severe pain in both his feet, he has been to gp umpteen times but doesn’t seem to get anywhere. I think because of this he just feels like giving up.
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