daisyscience wrote: Have you tried splitting your insulin dose when eating pizza? So at the moment, I'd take 1/2 to 3/4 of the necessary amount of insulin about 20 mins before I eat the pizza, depending on my ratios and the time of day. Then I'd take the second lot for it about an hour and a half to two hours later when they start to show signs of rising again. Its thankfully been quiet successful. I do love pizza.
daisyscience wrote: Hi, I'm a T1D adult living in Limerick too and the limerick diabetic clinic is so bad that I go to Galway for my treatment. I've only ever met 1 other diabetic in Limerick in the last few years and hes going to Galway too. Let me know if you need any advice on anything like figuring DAFNE out by yourself. I might still have some of the training stuff around.
Irish Wolf wrote: » That sucks - hope you're both recovering well Worst I've had so far was my introduction to "the pizza effect" a horrible, horrible evening. Ate all around me that evening, hadn't a clue why I was dropping and then, bang, I was almost up in the 20s an hour later. I tend to catch them when I get to around 3ish and carry those mini bags of skittles which (touch wood) so far seem to do tl.
Meauldsegosha wrote: Started in a new job on Monday and there are two other T1's in the office. It's great. We spent coffee break this morning sharing stories.
CramCycle wrote: » Aldi merino arm warmers are a great way to hold your pump when connected to your arm.
Adalyn Big Numeral wrote: » Just a small update since my last posts. Two weeks on Metformin now, and following dietary advice and I'm down from 120kg to 114kgs this morning. I stay pretty fit mostly year round, but I've always hated jogging but I know from past experience that I lose most weight when I jog. So I cut back on the swimming and started a Couch to 5k' plan. My medium term goal is a work 10k in October (An Costantoir 10k), and around the same time I compete in the Irish Judo Open (Masters) which I've won at +100kgs for the last three years, this year I'd like to come in under 100kgs (haven't done that since 2008). I don't know what my GP has planned for me, I'm back with him in two weeks. Fingers crossed.
Irish Wolf wrote: » If you don't mind me asking, what do ye think triggered them? Too much insulin, overdoing exercise? What kind of levels do you drop to for your hypo awareness to kick in? What do ye use to recover?
Worst I've had so far was my introduction to "the pizza effect" a horrible, horrible evening. Ate all around me that evening, hadn't a clue why I was dropping and then, bang, I was almost up in the 20s an hour later. I tend to catch them when I get to around 3ish and carry those mini bags of skittles which (touch wood) so far seem to do the trick.
Irish Wolf wrote: » Worst I've had so far was my introduction to "the pizza effect" a horrible, horrible evening. Ate all around me that evening, hadn't a clue why I was dropping and then, bang, I was almost up in the 20s an hour later. I tend to catch them when I get to around 3ish and carry those mini bags of skittles which (touch wood) so far seem to do the trick.
CramCycle wrote: Worst hypo in a long while today, for no reason. I feel like someone crushed my skull with a sledgehammer.
Meauldsegosha wrote: Here's your sister. Three hypos today and I haven't had any in 4 weeks. I'm exhausted.
CramCycle wrote: » Worst hypo in a long while today, for no reason. I feel like someone crushed my skull with a sledgehammer.
CathyMoran wrote: I got the flu jab today in a pharmacy, had to book in advance but it was fine, got it done at lunch time, glad to have it done. My local GP Clinic only had times that did not suit I think that it depends on where you go to, the pharmacy that I went to could not have been nicer. I got it on a different arm to my libre.
jeffk wrote: » Type 2 myself and this is news to me, should I get the jab?
banjobongo wrote: » I dont know if its a conincidence, but since getting TYpe ONe in June last year I have not had any colds/flu since then!
Irish Wolf wrote: » I've seen it discussed here before, any update on the libre coming onto the LTI? First clinic visit there was an Abbott rep, thought she might know the status of it coming on to the LTI, but alas no, and no sign on the last visit to quiz them.
gctest50 wrote: nope, mellitus means like honey ( = sweet ) way back doctors used to taste urine samples to see if they were sweet
Irish Wolf wrote: » You're not wrong jeffk, but from what I can remember over the last few years there's usually a fairly blanket coverage radio ad mentioning the flu vaccine and the risk groups who should avail of it. /edit - mods, would it be appropriate to throw up a sticky for the upcoming flu season to highlight the vaccine risk groups?
banjobongo wrote: Hi Irishwolf. I live in Limerick, aged early 50s, I was diagnosed with Type 1 June last year. If you like we can meet up for a chat some time to share our experiences....I dont know anybody else in Limerick with Type one, apparently its unusual for adults to get TYpe one diabetes...
ohnonotgmail wrote: » diabetes mellitus is type 2