calfmuscle wrote: » Drink two small bottles of lucozade and get yourself to bed
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » Its Thursday night and we do our shopping on Friday so the cupboards are bare tonight, nothing nice in at all. I was half thinking of ordering a chinese but I could probably do without that at this time of night. The bread is doing ok so far, probably the healthiest thing I could have to combat it. I have the lucozade at hand and the wife had a refresher course on the Glucagen kit. I wouldent mind as much but I was going to go to bed, now I have to stay up for a few hours. Never a dull day with diabetes!:)
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » It was only when I took the needle out of my leg that I realised that I had given myself 18 units of Novarapid along with my 3 unit corrective dose so I now have 21 units of Novarapid in my system at 10.45 at night. Great night ahead and of course tomorrow is no normal day where I have nothing to do, I have my graduation from college in the morning and lots to get ready before that. Sitting down now with a hunk of wholemeal bread and jam waiting to see where this is going. The most I have ever taken before is 11 units before a big dominos meal for 3.
robinph wrote: » Have you tried with some different canulas? I'm using a 6mm plastic ones at 90degrees, but they have suggested that the metal angled ones are generally better if your doing sports. I've not had a problem with mine, but I'm doing a totally non-contact activity so other than the sticky getting wet and coming loose in the rain it's all OK. The pump company should be able to send you out some alternatives to try if you ask them.
superscouse wrote: » How am I doing folks? Still learning, but with all the details mentioned here, I feel like I am missing loads of things. Diagnosed about 12 months ago, type 2 with a level of 17. Last time glucose 5.2, yesterday 5.8. Told that under 6 is great. "Liver function is up. " All I do is take janumet morning and night, and two diamicron in the morning. I dont know anything about carbs, clinics, nurses or monitors. I just go for a blood test every two months. Am I a lucky one or is there more to come. And another thing - what does "liver function up mean?" Cheers all.
robinph wrote: » Pointless study is pointless:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-19910888 Not happy that they are wasting time and money on doing studies about things like this.
Meauldsegosha wrote: » They can't load your insurance. You do have to declare your diabetes and get a letter from you doctor. Check out the diabetes.ie website.
SK1979 wrote: » Hey guys Hope someone can give me some advice. I'm a type 1 diabetic and have been about 8 years now, diagnosed when I was 25. Anyway, my query relates to car insurance. Is anyone aware of any of the insurance companies applying a loading to type 1 diabetics? I'm currently with RSA and have been for the past yonks, all I ever had to do for them was provide a letter from my doc that I was fit to drive. My renewal is just about up and was going to look around but I'd be reluctant to leave my current company if others were charging additional loaded premiums? I remember getting my mortgage protection policy about 6-7 years ago and loaded by 75% due to my illness.
CramCycle wrote: » 26.5g per 500ml according to their website. Not sure if this changes/helps you in anyway.
BlackEdelweiss wrote: » I'm doing the carbohydrate counting thing now and I spend ages weighing my food, out with the pen and paper and the calculator, enter all the info into my meter to work out my required dose then I sit down to eat my half cold dinner and forget all about taking the actual shot of insulin I spent the last few minutes calculating. I was wondering why I had fuzzy eyes this evening. It is happening more often now as well, I would have thought the opposite might be true, going to have to get a good habit of just taking my shot before eating.