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<blockquote data-quote="Vaper" data-source="post: 1462556" data-attributes="member: 355109"><p>Hi I'm type 1 but was misdiagnosed for the first year and used the insulin as you are. Sometimes we don't like what we hear but what you are saying your dsn is saying to you sounds right. Desmond is the right course for you and your insulin will be a fixed dose so you have no need to count carbs. You do need to use the eat well plate as type 2 is helped stay in control by eating ratios of carbs proteins and vegetables. It takes time for your levels to drop and I do hear you when you say they are high mine were in the same ball park as yours. If they don't drop after trying her recommendations for say a month then ask for a GAD test although this is best done before you start on any form of insulin. Diabetes can be and is at times a struggle and I'm sure you will get there but you do need to follow the dsn advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaper, post: 1462556, member: 355109"] Hi I'm type 1 but was misdiagnosed for the first year and used the insulin as you are. Sometimes we don't like what we hear but what you are saying your dsn is saying to you sounds right. Desmond is the right course for you and your insulin will be a fixed dose so you have no need to count carbs. You do need to use the eat well plate as type 2 is helped stay in control by eating ratios of carbs proteins and vegetables. It takes time for your levels to drop and I do hear you when you say they are high mine were in the same ball park as yours. If they don't drop after trying her recommendations for say a month then ask for a GAD test although this is best done before you start on any form of insulin. Diabetes can be and is at times a struggle and I'm sure you will get there but you do need to follow the dsn advice. [/QUOTE]
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