Hi @mrtn.pllr , may I ask what kind of insulin(s) you are on?I have to wake up every morning, just to FORCE eat (never really had breakfast before, I was never hungry in the mornings), I have to eat 6 times a day
Hi everyone!
I'm a new member of the T1 club. I have always been an undisciplined, hedonic guy. No routine what so ever, no sleeping schedule. I was fine with it. Okay, it's work day, I have to wake up early, fine, but when it's friday night, I want to go to bed late, and I will sleep in during saturdays. Now guess what, I have to wake up every morning, just to FORCE eat (never really had breakfast before, I was never hungry in the mornings), I have to eat 6 times a day, so when I'm not checking my blood sugar, I have to eat. It's getting pretty tiring, I can't imagine living my life like this. It seems like a prison. I guess it's easier for the Disciplined Davids and the Collected Claras, but I'm a Hedonist Herold. So my doctor said something like "the pumpers can wake up anytime, they can eat whenever they are hungry". How is your life with the pump? Is it more convinient?
Yes, I'm need 3 shots before the "big" meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and one basal before bed. So 4 shots a day, and I was told I have to eat at the same time everyday. I have so many questions, I feel like I don't know anythingHi @mrtn.pllr it looks to me like you are on a mixed insulin? 2 injections a day perhaps? In that case you need to be eating at certain times of the day, sort of military fashion so to say. I take it you are recently diagnosed?
As Jaylee has said, your Dr is over simplifying the pump. It is a lot of work, worthwhile BUT a lot of work. When I was on MDI (Multiple Daily Injections) I would often miss breakfast out completely. MDI does give you a lot more freedom to choose when you eat and of course what you eat
Yes, I'm need 3 shots before the "big" meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and one basal before bed. So 4 shots a day, and I was told I have to eat at the same time everyday. I have so many questions, I feel like I don't know anything
Yes, I'm need 3 shots before the "big" meals, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and one basal before bed. So 4 shots a day, and I was told I have to eat at the same time everyday. I have so many questions, I feel like I don't know anything
I have a pump and it helps get tbe basal rate right because of the hourly dosing however on MDI I don't see why you can't get the basal right and then skip breakfast and snacks unless you need to correct a hypo?Hi everyone!
I'm a new member of the T1 club. I have always been an undisciplined, hedonic guy. No routine what so ever, no sleeping schedule. I was fine with it. Okay, it's work day, I have to wake up early, fine, but when it's friday night, I want to go to bed late, and I will sleep in during saturdays. Now guess what, I have to wake up every morning, just to FORCE eat (never really had breakfast before, I was never hungry in the mornings), I have to eat 6 times a day, so when I'm not checking my blood sugar, I have to eat. It's getting pretty tiring, I can't imagine living my life like this. It seems like a prison. I guess it's easier for the Disciplined Davids and the Collected Claras, but I'm a Hedonist Herold. So my doctor said something like "the pumpers can wake up anytime, they can eat whenever they are hungry". How is your life with the pump? Is it more convinient?
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