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@hh1 I was just told, fast once, wait 15 then onto slow so it's good to hear differently from someone who's experienced it. Thanks. Might try jelly babies instead of glucotabs which are quite disgusting
 
Hi helen ive just found hossy letter and consultant has said to pump nurse that i had chosen medtronic 640g which i never did have choice of 3 cant find that letter so i prob will be hooked up on appointment minus insulin i think you have to spent a week fiddling and getting used to it im a size 10 used to be 16/18 but have lost 3-1/2 stone since diagnosis 2 of them very quickly cant seem to put weight on now not that im complaining i had the weight to lose although dont want to lose anymore
 
Diabetes is having it's moment today, I'm jittery and shaky - BG is 8.1 and I've been having headaches since the hormone monster came crashing the party. I don't really want to nap because I had lie in today and I'm not hangry. I guess I'll go build a fort with the sofa and come back later
 
I use

Using Insulin by John Walsh - that's for prickers - truly a good and useful book.

and the Think Like a Pancreas one

I haven't read Sugar Surfing but I might get a copy

Sugar Surfing’s good for pumpers and prickles, The author, Stephen Ponder, has tried his method with both, but some kind of cgm/libre’s essential if the best results are to be achieved. I’m on mdi and try to follow the Sugar Surfing way by using the libre’s arrows to assess if a jab’s needed and how much might be right. I say might because who knows, the Evil D might have taken a dislike to my socks.
 
Thanks @helensaramay I did REALLY think the dresses had been put to bed. Obviously I was wrong . @karen8967 when I am not wearing a dress Mike the pump is clipped to my jeans on the waistline. I use the middle size tubing and tuck that into my jeans as well. I have had a few people ask me if its a pager, but most hardly now it is there OR just don't bother to ask. As for weightloss, well I was diagnosed when i was 4 1/2 years old and was a skinny little white boy then lol. Never really had any problems with weight gain and I really eat what I want
 
I eat what i want but i have cut down on the sweet stuff my fave is donor kebab somtimes with salad sometimes with chips
 
I eat what I like but annoyingly, what I like is all disgustingly healthy except the hypo Oreos....

I do irritate myself sometimes!
 
@hh1 I was just told, fast once, wait 15 then onto slow so it's good to hear differently from someone who's experienced it. Thanks. Might try jelly babies instead of glucotabs which are quite disgusting
@SueJB I think an HCP in the dim and distant past suggested treating hypos this way. It was definitely a nutritionist way way back who told me that jelly babies get into your system faster than anything else; I think there's probably a 'we're all different' aspect to that but I can't bear glucotabs and I don't like jelly babies either, they're just the lesser of two evils for me. And more acceptable now they come in berry flavours only or the tropical ones; I used to throw away the orange and green ones. It just seemed to add insult to injury to have to eat something I really really couldn't bear just because I was hypo.
 
When I was diagnosed I was told to eat two jellybabies and re-test. Thankfully she also mentioned Glucotabs which I don't like but are at least edible from my point of view. Later, of course, I discovered Oreos..........
 
Good grief. So stuffed with dinner I didn't want dessert! I had a jacket potato (Flora Buttery Plant inside), edamame beans, broccoli and a jackfruit burger. I didn't think it would take much to fill me up because my bowl of salad & veg at lunch was very full....

I shall stagger off to the sofa with himself, snuggle up and watch telly for a while.
 
@SueJB - Your hypo, on the back of a series of other hypos sounds vile.

Whilst you say you don't qualify for a Libre on prescription, why not invest in a couple? Even as a T2, I learned a lot about how my body works. That insight was very useful for a few things.

I use the word invest deliberately, as that's how I vew any diabetes supplies or tests I buy. I have never had anything prescribed for diabetes, having managed to treat by diet alone.
 
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@wu two I thought of you today as I wandered around Planet Organic - soooo much vegan produce, including reduced price vegan choc. I say reduced price, it’d still be easy to spend all the salary in there....
 
Just a quick mention for the founder of this wonderful thread @Robinredbreast . Not only has this thread proven to be one of the best ever started but if anyone visits forum games there’s a game called ....make a sentence from five words..... it’s a great game and has just reached 1000 pages (one of the most popular games). The game was originally started by no other than RRB.
Well done RRB for giving so much to the forum.
 
@hh1 you've made me smile so much. I just imagine you selecting the colour of the baby to treat your hypo. I'm going to give them a go. Clearly baby production has come on long way on the flavouring
 
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Well done you @DCUKMod for managing the Evil D. Think you might have a point about investing. Any suggestions about where to start looking? what type?
 
Well done you @DCUKMod for managing the Evil D. Think you might have a point about investing. Any suggestions about where to start looking? what type?

The Libre, probably from Asda is as good a place as any, when Abbott aren't currently supplying new customers directly
 
Had a great afternoon nettle fighting and I'm cream crackered. I'm having an early night Evil D is smirking at 9 and I'm ignoring her and going to read my book in peace. See you all in the morning
 
The Libre, probably from Asda is as good a place as any, when Abbott aren't currently supplying new customers directly
We don't have an Asda anywhere near here. Who are Abbott please?
 
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