gerrybbadd wrote: » It does at the best of times. The sugars have come down again somewhat anyhow, their not at the very scary high levels they were.
robinph wrote: » I've got a year to go on my Animas now I think, but wasn't given any indication of what I'd be changed to when that warranty runs out. I had been given a choice between an Animas and a Medtronic back in the day, but as far as I know my NHS area doesn't currently supply anything other than Medtronic. I'm hoping that they do get a choice of models in before I'm due. It's good to feel that we get a say in these things, and it's also good that Medtronic don't end up with a monopoly on the insulin pump market.
RobbingBandit wrote: » Has anyone any experience wearing a vacoped boot long term. Wonder how you copped in rain or bad weather
uli84 wrote: » What cream for feet are you (guys with long term diabetes) using? There used to be a very good one available via contour stripes loyalty programme but I cannot remember the name and the loyalty thing is gone too so can’t check Thanks
Adalyn Big Numeral wrote: » I'm particularly hard on my feet between wearing army boots all day (I'm a soldier), running 5k most days and training Judo on rough mats in my bare feet and this cheap stuff is working just as well (if not better, because its so cheap I'm not afraid to really slap it on) if not better than creams many times more expensive.
Adalyn Big Numeral wrote: » I went to all sorts of expense getting all the recommended moisturizers which were recommended to me (my feet were terribly dry and cracked), and honest I found the best and by far the very cheapest were the tubs in Pounds World.
uli84 wrote: » Ooh what are they called? Will i get it in Newry?
Moyglish wrote: » I had a full set of bloods taken during the summer and my Random Glucose came back at 5.8 mmol/L the guide for lower and upper levels states 3.90 - 7.8 so I appear to be within the "normal range" and my doctor said it was fine. However looking online a lot of people say that 5.8 would actually indicate prediabetes? I would have been fasting overnight when the blood tests were taking. I don't have my HbA1c to hand, but I believe it was around 38 or so. Is a level of 5.8 mmol/L fasting high for the Random Glucose test?
Moyglish wrote: » However looking online a lot of people say that 5.8 would actually indicate prediabetes?
calfmuscle wrote: » Hi all, I'm at home with a vomiting bug, I went straight to the gp this morning and got semitill to help to stop the vomiting, but the keatones are on the rise and sugars are creeping up despite a few units of novorapid. Anyone any advice what to do? Havnt been sick for about 90 minutes now. I rang my team but got the voicemail.
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » What do you guys use to measure ketones? I've never measured ketones or had anything to measure them with that I can remember anyway.
CramCycle wrote: » You can do it with a fingerprick test now, I think alot of glucometers act as a ketone tester as well (though not the contour ones) AFAIK
calfmuscle wrote: » How long did it last Gerry?