robinph wrote: » Difficult to answer survey question to fill in this morning, was to do with sports research. Can't quite remember the exact wording...but anyway: "Do you have any disabilities that effect you doing stuff? No Yes a little Yes a lot If yes what type of disability? a)physical b)something c)illness such as asthma, diabetes, etc, etc d)something" It did actually let me select both the "No" option as well as the type of disability option. I expect they will think I'm an idiot and cannot fill in forms correctly though in their anaysis of the results. I can't sensibly fill in something claiming that I have a disability though, I don't count the mere fact of needing drugs to stay alive as disabling me from doing anything.
Alanstrainor wrote: » Well my insulin pump broke yesterday morning! And to make matters worse its out of warranty. Minimed are sending me a temporary pump to do me over for 3 months, bit after that I don't know what's going to happen. I've been on to my diabetic consultant so I'll just have to see what happens really. This is my second pump that went belly up. I'm actually using my old one that's a bit dodgey at the minute. Here's hoping it holds up!
tbh wrote: » recent online job application for a...certain company...let's just say their standards are sky-high asked: Do you have a disability? (select): diabetes top of the list. Didn't complete the job app out of principle.
Griffin87 wrote: » Hi Guys Im just looking for abit of help clarifying what i am entitled to as Type 1 diabetic with a LTI book. In the last budget it was announced that long term illness sufferers where to be given free GP visits. How exactly do i apply for this ? I have HSE MC1 Medical Card form here but i dont see anywhere where i can state that i have LTI. Also will i have to fill out my incomes and expenses. Thanks
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » a ham sandwich, 3 weetabix, 2 cereal bars and a good mouthfull of lucozade.
tbh wrote: » Hope the headache wasn't too bad
tbh wrote: » sounds like your lantus isn't the problem, you're maybe not taking enough fast acting with your dinner in the evening. Also - just a note, chocolate is no good for a hypo - doesn't work fast enough.
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » The chocolate was more because there is not much else there to grab, I would usually take it if I felt the first effects of a hypo coming on and have a coke if it really came on. I take 8 units of Novorapid for my evening dose, if I took more I would have to eat more to stop having a hypo, if I dont eat enough carbs with it I get very low.
CramCycle wrote: » BlackEdelweiss wrote: » The chocolate was more because there is not much else there to grab, I would usually take it if I felt the first effects of a hypo coming on and have a coke if it really came on. I take 8 units of Novorapid for my evening dose, if I took more I would have to eat more to stop having a hypo, if I dont eat enough carbs with it I get very low. I think maybe tbh meant you should reduce your novorapid possibly? as that would explain the hypos in the middle of the night or that you should have increased your novo instead of increasing the Lantus? Considering the timing of the hypos, I would definitely cut back on the Novo immediately.
Eurovisionmad wrote: » Thanks for the advice, I'm going to be tested tomorrow so we'll see after that.
Eurovisionmad wrote: » the results are in and I'm 31.8 so I'm definitely a diabetic so I'll make an appointment with a GP ASAP!