Ellie Jones
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Vince,
I suspect it's a bit of short-hand involved... More so your treatment regime is more akin to T1 treatment.. Your actual diagnoses in your medical records will be still T1.5/LADA...
I've only done the DAFNE course, I was under the impression that XPERT courses run in our area, where based more of tackling the coping stragities (sp) side of things rather than specific treatment/medication side of an chronic medical condition! Could be wrong though..
As to MDI..
Yes, DAFNE is based on mulitply injections a day, don't be put of by the carb/ratio calculations as if you set up how you collect your data right then this cuts out a lot of the hassel.. After you've got the carb/insulin ratio sorted calcuating carb intake and bolus, isn't that bad because really it's surpising how small our pallet of food is, and how constantly we eat same portion size, and how automatically you can add or subject dose for know activites.. And more meters are coming out now with bolus wizards on which are also very helpful...
I have got a slider scale for bolus/carb and correction which I was given when I started on the pump, which I am more than happy to pass it your way, I've never used it and now I've got my meter with my pump, I'm not going to use it.. Just give me a shout..
As to injecting side of things, I only injected into my stomach, I now only use my stomach for my infusion sets.. Due to similar reasons as yourself as when I had to inject into my thighs same sort of build... Our consultant actually descibed me as being of 'extremely slender build' in a letter to my GP, but skinny and rake comes to mind😱
If you are experiencing pain, I know the nurses would have gone through the needle size options to get one that suits best, but I ponder perhaps you might need to explore needing having to several needle sizes for different areas of the stomach you injecting too.. As the fat area will be different thicknesses over the stomach area.. And not having the best of coverages for injecting could mean that one needle size may be fine in one area, but inject into another area of the stomach then it's not!
I suspect it's a bit of short-hand involved... More so your treatment regime is more akin to T1 treatment.. Your actual diagnoses in your medical records will be still T1.5/LADA...
I've only done the DAFNE course, I was under the impression that XPERT courses run in our area, where based more of tackling the coping stragities (sp) side of things rather than specific treatment/medication side of an chronic medical condition! Could be wrong though..
As to MDI..
Yes, DAFNE is based on mulitply injections a day, don't be put of by the carb/ratio calculations as if you set up how you collect your data right then this cuts out a lot of the hassel.. After you've got the carb/insulin ratio sorted calcuating carb intake and bolus, isn't that bad because really it's surpising how small our pallet of food is, and how constantly we eat same portion size, and how automatically you can add or subject dose for know activites.. And more meters are coming out now with bolus wizards on which are also very helpful...
I have got a slider scale for bolus/carb and correction which I was given when I started on the pump, which I am more than happy to pass it your way, I've never used it and now I've got my meter with my pump, I'm not going to use it.. Just give me a shout..
As to injecting side of things, I only injected into my stomach, I now only use my stomach for my infusion sets.. Due to similar reasons as yourself as when I had to inject into my thighs same sort of build... Our consultant actually descibed me as being of 'extremely slender build' in a letter to my GP, but skinny and rake comes to mind😱
If you are experiencing pain, I know the nurses would have gone through the needle size options to get one that suits best, but I ponder perhaps you might need to explore needing having to several needle sizes for different areas of the stomach you injecting too.. As the fat area will be different thicknesses over the stomach area.. And not having the best of coverages for injecting could mean that one needle size may be fine in one area, but inject into another area of the stomach then it's not!