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<blockquote data-quote="chromeazone" data-source="post: 359012" data-attributes="member: 62943"><p>Thanks to all your amazing replies... I suddenly realise how little I know about my Diabetes control after taking so much for granted over so many years.</p><p>After going on a DAFNE course I think my assumptions on charbohydrates are reasonable but whilst abroad these suffer a bit but not to the point where I need to run 2 correction doses. </p><p>I had had enough of the high blood sugars last night and have become so frustrated that I decided to change the catheter and site that it was in and within 2 hours the blood sugar levels started to level out. Bolus and Basal seem to activate within 1/2 an hour today so I'm dfeeling so much better and I will give my entire stomach area a huge break from 'injections' </p><p>I will take all the replies seriously and will contact my Diabetic Specialist Nurse at the Hospital to ask if tests on the pump can be made (or Medtronic) and will ask for tests to be done on my 'injection' sites, together with asking for more advice and training on insulin control...</p><p>Many thanks to all your replies...</p><p>It helps to know that there are other people out in the workld that can help me through their own experiences...</p><p>Best regards and good helath to us all...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chromeazone, post: 359012, member: 62943"] Thanks to all your amazing replies... I suddenly realise how little I know about my Diabetes control after taking so much for granted over so many years. After going on a DAFNE course I think my assumptions on charbohydrates are reasonable but whilst abroad these suffer a bit but not to the point where I need to run 2 correction doses. I had had enough of the high blood sugars last night and have become so frustrated that I decided to change the catheter and site that it was in and within 2 hours the blood sugar levels started to level out. Bolus and Basal seem to activate within 1/2 an hour today so I'm dfeeling so much better and I will give my entire stomach area a huge break from 'injections' I will take all the replies seriously and will contact my Diabetic Specialist Nurse at the Hospital to ask if tests on the pump can be made (or Medtronic) and will ask for tests to be done on my 'injection' sites, together with asking for more advice and training on insulin control... Many thanks to all your replies... It helps to know that there are other people out in the workld that can help me through their own experiences... Best regards and good helath to us all... [/QUOTE]
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