kierantaylor13
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- Messages
- 13
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Thank you deejay it is great to know there is support like this out there =). Thank you^^^^What he said, it's brilliant on this forum and you're not alone any more. Welcome to the club.
it's easy to get frustrated when you try your best and it doesn't work, are you with a hospital diabetic unit?, they can be your best friendYeah as you say Clive step by step and things will get better I'm trying my best to begin testing more regularly at the moment and I think healthier eating wouiod be very beneficial to me also
Hi jack thank you for reply. I found the link k you shared on basal injections very useful thank you. I was with a hospital for my diabetes but I Missed appointments because I was a little scared and I guess I just put it off really.it's easy to get frustrated when you try your best and it doesn't work, are you with a hospital diabetic unit?, they can be your best friend
a lot here would suggest you get your basal right first
http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/info/?page_id=120
it's easy to get a pass/fail mentality when you test 10 times a day and the readings are all over the place and not see the meter numbers as just a way of helping adjust your insulinHi jack thank you for reply. I found the link k you shared on basal injections very useful thank you. I was with a hospital for my diabetes but I Missed appointments because I was a little scared and I guess I just put it off really.
There is an online course for background and an idea to it. Free to register
http://www.bdec-e-learning.com/
This set of workbooks is worth reading and practising working examples of carbs and doses and corrections. Don't change dose without nurse approval
Workbook 1
http://www.diabetesinscotland.org.uk/Publications/9225 Carbohydrate Counting.pdf
Workbook 2
http://www.diabetesinscotland.org.uk/Publications/9226 Carbohydrate Counting the Next Steps.pdf
Carb list
http://www.diabetesinscotland.org.uk/Publications/9227 Carbohydrate Tables A6.pdf
Diary
http://www.diabetesinscotland.org.uk/Publications/9228 Free Diary Portrait A4.pdf
Basal testing
http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/info/?page_id=120
Sick day rules
http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/info/?page_id=141
http://www.diabetes-healthnet.ac.uk...flet_-_Sick_Day_Rules_for_Type_1_-_Nov_13.pdf
https://www.ispad.org/sites/default...pad_guidelines_2009_-_sick_day_management.pdf children
Sick day rules flowchart
http://www.leicestershirediabetes.org.uk/uploads//documents/Type1 Sick_day_rules_InsulinV3.pdf
A workbook with USA numbers and math rules, but it has a good trouble shoot at the end
http://www.bd.com/us/diabetes/download/insulin_adjustment_workbook_complete.pdf
Splitting background insulin recommended
http://www.dafne.uk.com/uploads/223...on 1 - September 2013 - Insulin statement.pdf
ask your Dr but you don't want a bad hypo to put you off, 6-8 might be a good startYeah I understand what you mean jack. Oh that's great thank you for the reading material I will definately take a look. I think it's just because I havnt been on too I it for so long the thought of balancing everything again is a bit daunting but I think one step at a time is the best idea to go with . I need to start doing my recommended four injections per day again but because I have been doing two for so long I think I should keep the dose at a low rate for each and gradually work up and see why effects it would have. I'm just a little uncertain of how would it affect my bg levels but hey that's what my glucose meter is for.
ask your Dr or the help line, no one can give medical advice..but I was thinking if it was me BG 6-8mmol, I wouldn't want to go straight to the 4'sYou mean 6-8 bg range or insulin. Dosage ?
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