Why not?Also found out diabetics cannot have massages!!
Also found out diabetics cannot have massages!!
Also found out diabetics cannot have massages!! my all time favourite thing to have... it's even on my bday list lol.
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I can see why a massage may cause issues with absorption etc, but I think in the modern day with pumps and analogue insulin's, it doesn't really apply.....
So you should have your birthday massage....
if you were to be scratched or easily bruised during treatment it will take longer to heal etc, but if you sign their form she is happy to treat.
Why on Earth not? That's nonsense.5mths in and i still consider being newly diagnosed with LADA 1.5 diabetes.
Well tit bits of what I think is very important info, have filtered through, but not from medical professionals.
For instance, I found out this week when injecting stomach, we all know to alternate sides, but did you know it's because fatty tissue builds up and it's hard for the insulin to get into system!!
Also found out diabetics cannot have massages!! my all time favourite thing to have... it's even on my bday list lol.
Anyone else have anything to share that would be useful to a newbie?
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I was going to suggest too that it might be an insurance type issue...Hi @Mags H There are certainly lots of things to learn, most importantly for a newbie is to get knowledgeable, learn as much as you can, knowledge is power with diabetes. Massages are only an issue for the insurance of those providing the service, they tend to put in disclaimers to cover their backs.
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