Kathleen Mc
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
I was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last month (13/6/09) after being taken into A&E with DKA. This was mainly due to me being too stubborn to go to the doctors and admit that something was wrong. My BGLs were in the high 20s on admission and I was in the Clinical Decision Unit @ West Berks hosp for 3 days before spending 7 days in another ward. My BGLs remained high, not falling below 14 and peaking over 20 a few times and it was decided to send me home as sitting in bed all day was deemed counter-productive as I wasn't burning off any energy.
It was decided to put me on the Novomix insulin, and I managed to administer the injections myself straight away with both the syringe and the pen that I now use at home.
I have increased the two doses I take (before breakfast and evening meal) based on my BGLs so I'm now on 30 and 22 units.
My levels gradually came down and I seemed to have gotten everything under control - but then they went up again, and now they seem to have come down again.
My biggest problem is that I can eat the same thing on consecutive days and have different BGLs!!!
Whilst in the hospital I had a couple of visits from the dietician and the diabetes nurse (although they both made their first visits when I was pretty out of it in the CDU!!) They both visited me on the day I was discharged, and other than a 30 second phone call 3 days after discharge, I've not had any contact with anyone!!!! It's now nearly 5 weeks since I came home. And my first diabetes clinic won't be until Aug/Sep. I don't even know what a diabetes clinic involves.
The advice I was given was basically to follow a low GI diet, but I've avoided all things sweet (except fruit and drinks with sweeteners), apart from a piece of sugar-free fruit cake (that I don't think was sugar-free having seen my BGLs afterwards!!!), a piece of fruit strudel and a Chinese restaurant meal. I've also been teetotal since diagnosis!
I'm just wondering if all I've read on here about carb counting is relevant to me on the Novomix rather than the individual fast and slow insulins.
Well, I've waffled on for long enough!!
Kathleen
It was decided to put me on the Novomix insulin, and I managed to administer the injections myself straight away with both the syringe and the pen that I now use at home.
I have increased the two doses I take (before breakfast and evening meal) based on my BGLs so I'm now on 30 and 22 units.
My levels gradually came down and I seemed to have gotten everything under control - but then they went up again, and now they seem to have come down again.
My biggest problem is that I can eat the same thing on consecutive days and have different BGLs!!!
Whilst in the hospital I had a couple of visits from the dietician and the diabetes nurse (although they both made their first visits when I was pretty out of it in the CDU!!) They both visited me on the day I was discharged, and other than a 30 second phone call 3 days after discharge, I've not had any contact with anyone!!!! It's now nearly 5 weeks since I came home. And my first diabetes clinic won't be until Aug/Sep. I don't even know what a diabetes clinic involves.
The advice I was given was basically to follow a low GI diet, but I've avoided all things sweet (except fruit and drinks with sweeteners), apart from a piece of sugar-free fruit cake (that I don't think was sugar-free having seen my BGLs afterwards!!!), a piece of fruit strudel and a Chinese restaurant meal. I've also been teetotal since diagnosis!
I'm just wondering if all I've read on here about carb counting is relevant to me on the Novomix rather than the individual fast and slow insulins.
Well, I've waffled on for long enough!!
Kathleen