shop said:This is a note for Pheonix
Thank you for the information re carb counting courses in the UK. I contacted the nearest one to me and have just recieved a reply They do 4/5 x courses a year and over 3/4 days. The lady said I was the 1st to ask about it outside of the area but I would probably need to be refered by my Consultant and see the Consultant at that hospital first. Although she doesnt see there being a problemI have a appt at my hosp on 26th April so will ask them to refer me
Thank you again Pheonix you are a STAR!!
the_anticarb said:This may be a bit more relevant to some of the more established insulin users, I don't know what it's like these days for newbies. I was just thinking about why my control was so poor over the years, and whilst some was undoubtedly my fault a lot was to do with what wasn't explained to me.
When i went on to insulin for the first time (late 90s) I was never told how to match it to carbs. I remember a not very friendly nurse just being a bit like 'here you go take this' and leaving me to get on with it. Now, I did not go straight on to insulin when diagnosed - perhaps that's why? I am a mody so was on metformin for the first 5 years. But after this first, unsuccessful attempt I went back on metformin for a few more years.
When it became clear that wasn't enough, I again went on to insulin - this time basal bolus. Again, no mention of carb counting/matching/balancing. Just told to take 4u of novo rapid with every meal. Of course, some times I hypod but a lot more of the time I just ran high.
As an out of control diabetic, one doctor took me under his wing a few years later and really tried to get me to control my sugars. But AGAIN no mention of carb counting and I did try, but on a fixed bolus dose it was never gonna work so I kept going hypo which was interfering with my life. I was told by the DSN that this was normal and to be expected. DAFNE had just taken off, so I was finally referred to a dafne course and managed to get on one about a year later.
Looking back I'm astounded, and quite angry, that i was never told how to match my insulin to my meals - not even to have a set amount of carbs with each meal, which would make sense in the pre dafne days when they didn't like patients manipulating their own doses. Of course I went up and down like a bucking bronko.
No wonder I 'failed'!!
Did anyone else have this or is it just me?
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