eddie1968
Well-Known Member
- Messages
 - 3,661
 
- Location
 - Dumbarton, Scotland
 
- Type of diabetes
 - Type 2
 
- Treatment type
 - Insulin
 
- Dislikes
 - Pasta, sorry to me it's vile, yeuch lol (and full of nasty carbs)
 
She's not even a DN - just the general practice nurse, that's what's so great about it. She immediately said yeah that's great so you know what makes your blood sugar... Then did almost a rocket motion skyward with her hand.....Great that you have a great practice nurse (DN). My DN at the practice never told me to self monitor whilst being on 4x80 mg Gliclazide and 2000mg of Metformin. I reckoned she was trying to save a referral and possibly bump me off. My DSN at the hospital is excellent, she's a Type 1 but sure knows her stuff.
I'd've thought testing ESSENTIAL you being on meds.....Great that you have a great practice nurse (DN). My DN at the practice never told me to self monitor whilst being on 4x80 mg Gliclazide and 2000mg of Metformin. I reckoned she was trying to save a referral and possibly bump me off. My DSN at the hospital is excellent, she's a Type 1 but sure knows her stuff.
God I hate testing different foods but that's put me in the mood to test a full pkt of Jaffa CakesWe'll 5.5 pre 2 pieces of cake that does have 'some' sugar in (soft brown) and grated apple but made with soya flour, baking powder and xanthan gum. Great texture and flavour. At one hour 6.4 watch this space for 2hrs. I allowed myself the two pieces, it being an experiment
They should make them compulsory. having said that, if somebody offered me a monitor before I knew how useful they are, I probably wouldn't have accepted as I was the worlds worst for hating needles. I cringed in hospital when I found out I was going to be tested every hour on the hour. Now I have no problem with it, not even the blood samples at the GP's.I got myself a free monitor initially but when I ran out of test strips and lancets my GP refused to order them. The practice nurse told me they don't give glucometers out as ' people get too obsessed by them'! In other words, they wanted to save money. I was only given one by the specialist nurse when I started insulin.
Hi Kimbo. As you probably know I'm fairly new to this diabetes thing but one thing i have picked up on are B S levels and forgive me if I'm wrong but isn't a reading of 4.9 slightly low? I know it's not dangerously low but I would be a little frightened to go to bed with a figure like that. I'm probably very wrong, if so please let me know.Not gone beyond 6 today, fasting was 5.7 and now at bedtime I'm 4.9.....
Hi Kimbo. As you probably know I'm fairly new to this diabetes thing but one thing i have picked up on are B S levels and forgive me if I'm wrong but isn't a reading of 4.9 slightly low? I know it's not dangerously low but I would be a little frightened to go to bed with a figure like that. I'm probably very wrong, if so please let me know.
Thank you Bluetit, I'm learning everydayIt might be low for people relying on insulin, but for the majority of us Type 2's our livers will take care of things overnight if we go too low. I often go to bed in the high 4's but by morning I'm back in the 5's.
6.5 post 2 hrsWe'll 5.5 pre 2 pieces of cake that does have 'some' sugar in (soft brown) and grated apple but made with soya flour, baking powder and xanthan gum. Great texture and flavour. At one hour 6.4 watch this space for 2hrs. I allowed myself the two pieces, it being an experiment
Buy mine on eBay - reckon majority are "prescribed" ones too... Crazy isn't it really. People getting them prescribed and not using them and others tearing their hair out to get them on script who want to help their health, not bank balance...I got myself a free monitor initially but when I ran out of test strips and lancets my GP refused to order them. The practice nurse told me they don't give glucometers out as ' people get too obsessed by them'! In other words, they wanted to save money. I was only given one by the specialist nurse when I started insulin.
It's lovely. My banana cake recipe that my eldest daughter tried with apple yesterday and so I just had to try it too (especially as I wanted to try out the soya flour again using the gum) I will post it tomo - in bed reading now. Please remind me if I forget. Hope your asthma let's you get good night's sleepThe cake sounds good Jan. What's the recipe sounds like it glue free and can always swap butter for vitalite.
As are we all Adrian and we know too well what it was like when we first set foot on this journey. Ask away any time, question what we've written - I've had a rethink or two, as have others due to "newbie" questions....Thank you Bluetit, I'm learning everyday
Hi Jan. Can you check out the newbie thread as I don't have enough knowledge to answer his question.As are we all Adrian and we know too well what it was like when we first set foot on this journey. Ask away any time, question what we've written - I've had a rethink or two, as have others due to "newbie" questions....
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