Soapybubs87
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 96
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
I dont hypo as much now i was using my nova rapid wrong i was taking it 2 hours later checking my sugars tgey were still up so id have more to bring them down not realisibg that the 1st dose was still working and therefore clashing and hypoing since educatibg myself i realised my mistake carb wise i tend to aim so i have between 6 to 8 units if im having just a buttie for lunch i will have 6 if im having a heavy tea time meal i will go for 8Unless you are following a low carb diet every day, for every meal, you should not need to allow extra insulin for protein. You have posted about having hypos more than once. If you take insulin for protein when you don't need it, you will definitely cause hypos. How much carbohydate are you eating ?
This is what i was told by a consultant year ago so have just stuck with it, i have an app on my phone that if im bot sure about a meal i will type it in and it will calculate the amount of carbs and how much insulin i need (inckudong any correction doses) ive just been left to it blackpool isnt very proactive in diabetes careYou mention you take 1 unit of insulin for every 1 unit of carbs? Is the not exceptionally low ratio?
Haha yeah thats what i meant it might be different for othere insulins but since the days of drawing up actrapid and the mixing in yur monitard (seems bizzard doing that now) ive always been on leve and nova1u to 10g of carbs (1 carb unit) is pretty standard stuff @JoeT1
Haha awww no it was me and not being clearHa, I though I read it was 1 unit to 1 gram of carb....
My bad
Ha, I though I read it was 1 unit to 1 gram of carb....
My bad
I thought that was what you were thinking...........extreme insulin resistance!
Hi hun, ive sent in my form back in july but the waiting list is so long ive still not heard anything, im back at work soon (had a hypo and left my stuff downstairs and fell going to get it and spraines my knee) so ive been off this week and will be off next week so their office is by my department so going to bob in and see whats happening, thank you for researching thats very kindhi @Soapybubs87
I had a quick look online and the following hospital runs DAFNE courses in your area..
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Victoria Hospital
hope this helps !!
awwww bless ya !!Hi hun, ive sent in my form back in july but the waiting list is so long ive still not heard anything, im back at work soon (had a hypo and left my stuff downstairs and fell going to get it and spraines my knee) so ive been off this week and will be off next week so their office is by my department so going to bob in and see whats happening, thank you for researching thats very kind
Hahaha! Sorry shouldnt laugh i just spoke to them now glad i did as they told me that i can do the weeks course and my boss has to allow me the time off and they would write me a supporting letter...it is terrible the nhs when it comes to staff and disabikities she said she will get waiting lists to ring me monday so fingers crossedawwww bless ya !!how annoying is that when summat happens like that when you are busy just trying to sort the hypo.
( I had a hypo about 9 years ago where I collapsed on to the pavement and dragged my boss down with me who broke her wrist --oops)
we are still best of friends though.
ahhh -- that is good you are in the right place to chase them -- good luck !!
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