Diane fluteplayer
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- 37
- Location
- Northamptonshire
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Team sports, housework, being talked down to, big towns, slugs and cabbage white caterpillars
Hi Death Walker, the lack of information/education you speak of is not only bad, it is downright dangerous! I suggest you make an urgent appointment with your GP (or a practice diabetes nurse) and insist that they support you properly. I think you are entitled to see a dietitian (thought they are not always much help) and diabetes nurses are usually pretty good too. Ask them if they can get you on a course. I did the DAFNE course some years ago (I am type 1) and it made a huge difference, though I still have far too many high sugars...I was diagnosed about two and a half years ago firstly medicated with metformin then after my sugar levels went through the roof for weeks on end not being able to see drinking constantly and a trip to hospital after being in a coma,I was then placed on insulin as well as the metformin.im currently on humalog,mix 25 and metformin,I've received no education as regards to raising or lowering my insulin or even about diet has anyone else found themselves in the same position?