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Really daft question

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Carolg

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hi. Maybe overthinking things.
I’m going out for family Xmas eve dinner. It’s a Xmas meal and at six pm. I know my insulin will be a wee touch later than normal, and a bigger meal than normal. On Xmas, I am doing an afternoon Xmas buffet at home, and would just have a snack at night. I take insulin morning and tea time, fixed doses, so do I just take insulin as usual but before evening snack?

Thanks
 
Not 100% sure for you Carol but when I was on the mixed insulin. I just took it when I got up and when I went to bed, regardless of the time or when I ate. Ring your DSN to clarify but don’t fret about it. X
 
You need to take your insulin before your evening meal. This is because you are on a mixed dose so the bolus insulin is there to cover your meal.
 
Not 100% sure for you Carol but when I was on the mixed insulin. I just took it when I got up and when I went to bed, regardless of the time or when I ate. Ring your DSN to clarify but don’t fret about it. X
I have to take it breakfast and tea. Will ask her today. Had a second hypo on Saturday so starting to have a snack between breakfast and lunch. That worked yesterday Eh well!
 
You need to take your insulin before your evening meal. This is because you are on a mixed dose so the bolus insulin is there to cover your meal.
Thanks pumper Sue. Suppose I am overthinking it.
 
On a mixed, twice a day dose, all you can really do is stick to those doses...........in theory you could take more but that means you will be delivering more of the slower acting insulin also and so the risk of hypos goes up.......its been a while since using this personally, so your team may have more modern techniques to approach situations like these with the older insulin....
 
On a mixed, twice a day dose, all you can really do is stick to those doses...........in theory you could take more but that means you will be delivering more of the slower acting insulin also and so the risk of hypos goes up.......its been a while since using this personally, so your team may have more modern techniques to approach situations like these with the older insulin....
Thanks. I am speaking to nurse today and think she will say what you are saying. I take a set dose, and just at start of my insulin journey
 
You’re doing really well Carol. This can’t be an easy transition to make and no questions are daft questions. Enjoy your meal! 😛
Thanks Amigo. I’ve been more relaxed seeing BG mainly come down and more relaxed about eating. Still really low dose as nurse does not want me having hypos, and apart from 2 days hypos I have been fine.
I was getting quite distressed about food and BG, but obviously my body and meds weren’t working. My first public injection will be scary but I think there is a nice powder room off the toilet that I can go to. It’s a nice hotel, so here,s hoping. Not quite up to the baring it all at the table yet. Lol
 
Mixed insulins are a bit passé, when you get on to proper MDI it’ll be easier. In the meantime I agree with Eggy, just take at the normal times.
 
Hee hee Carol ! If I were you, just as I'd bared all (not that I've ever needed to do that) in the powder room - another 6 ladies would walk in! That's what usually happened when I've had my underwear in a twist and needed to adjust, anyway! Might just as well have done it in the lobby ……

I do understand your need for privacy at this early stage, but think actually - you're over thinking this one too, mate.
 
Hi Jenny. I will just try to do a discrete x marks the spot and go for it. What else do you have a wobbly tummy for lol. Thanks
 
I just inject through my shirt in restaurants. And at home, come to think. Modern fine needles just push the threads aside. Never had a problem, for sure. It’s even more discreet if you inject into your thigh. That’s getting to be a problem for me, as my legs are a bit wasted. And you are skinny anyway, if you don’t mind me saying that.
 
I just inject through my shirt in restaurants. And at home, come to think. Modern fine needles just push the threads aside. Never had a problem, for sure. It’s even more discreet if you inject into your thigh. That’s getting to be a problem for me, as my legs are a bit wasted. And you are skinny anyway, if you don’t mind me saying that.
I don’t mind the truth mikeyb. I don’t feel as comfy using my thighs, but getting used to it now. Think I will manage, and not wasting my enjoyment by stressing too much. It’s a minuscule amount to inject anyway, so doesn’t take long. Thanks
 
Injecting at the table is a bit worrying at first but it does get easier, mostly people are to engrossed in eating , chatting and generally enjoying themselves to notice what I am doing, unless they too are insulin junkies:D . Like Mike I jab through my clothes , mainly into my thigh as their is usually only one layer of cloth to go through, however you may be a tad thin there atm.

How about practicing at home doingthe prep, testing etc with hands under the table.
 
Nice to know how people react to injecting in public, personally thighs for me as I`m nearly always in shorts 🙂. I used to go to a few of those parties were you throw your car keys in the middle of the room, I always wondered why the missus wanted to drive o_O:D.
 
I just roll my sleeves up & inject the fatest part of my upper arm! A bit more ouchy than the stomach but, not too bad as long as I push it in slowly! People here in the UK don’t take any notice at most of the time! In Hong Kong I got bugged out eyes staring at me!
 
I don’t think anyone’s ever noticed me injecting in public. People eating out in restaurants are usually too busy enjoying themselves. Enjoy your family get-together, @Carolg.:D
 
There was a big fuss about injecting in public shortly after I was diagnosed. An ex-nurse had written in to Balance magazine that she found it 'disgusting' 😱 A whole series of poems was begun...! :D

Starting with...

Nursing 101

‘You’ve been a nurse for some time now,
So, let’s put you to the test.
We’ll give you some scenarios,
And you say which one’s best.’

‘You’re in a busy restaurant
And see across the way
A person injecting insulin.
What do you think you’d say?’

‘Would you, (a) Think it’s disgusting,
And should be out of sight?
Or (b) Think ‘What’s the problem?
I think that that’s alright.’?’

‘My goodness! You are seething!
Your face and neck’s gone red!
I think you’d better lie down!
Can someone find a bed?!!’

‘And now you’re spitting feathers!
And you can hardly speak!
You’re going apoplectic!
You’re staring like a freak!’

‘What was that you just spluttered?
They should be in a cage?
Don’t think a nurse has ever shown
Such incandescent rage!’

‘Now, calm down dear, and listen.
I think this test is done,
And you have failed, without a doubt,
Your Nursing 101!’ 😱 :D

Followed by...

Disgusted nurse gets just desserts

More escapades in the life of the nurse who found the idea of people with diabetes injecting in restaurants abhorrent. Imagine if, one evening, she was in a restaurant that just happened to be filled with insulin-dependent diabetics…imagine her horror…!

The scene: Luigi’s restaurant in downtown Birkenhead,
Full of hungry diners all waiting to be fed,
And there, amongst their number, a very special guest,
The nurse who failed her 101 would face another test…

The customers chatted pleasantly, as wine was passed around,
Our nurse was unaware of how her evening would be crowned…
A secret nod, a knowing wink, would all ensure the plan
Co-ordinated smoothly by each woman and each man.

Spaghetti carbonara and lasagne were brought in,
And all at once was silence – you could have heard a pin!
The nurse’s ears pricked up to hear a host of tiny clicks
As a hundred insulin users prepared to take their fix…!

Airshot after airshot was squirted in the air,
Like tiny dancing fountains from each and every chair!
And then the men exposed the flesh that lay beneath their shirts,
The ladies smiled as they pulled down the waistband of their skirts!

The nurse just stared in horror as the needles all went in,
And pierced the fatty layers that lay beneath the skin!
Well, then she just exploded, it was more than she could stand!
And now she’s pushing daisies up in Nighty-night Nurse Land! 😱 :D

And, of course, the age-old dilemma...

Farts versus Injections


There was a story in Wigan Today recently about a customer in a pub restaurant complaining when a woman with Type 1 diabetes injected at her table just prior to eating her meal. He claimed that she had upset his children and likened the act to the same social unpleasantness as breaking wind in public. Rather than taking the opportunity to educate his children about the unfortunate need for some people to inject in order to stay alive, instead he no doubt instilled in them the same prejudices he himself displayed.

So, are farts in restaurants more acceptable than injections? Let’s see what transpired…

Excuse me, I’m sorry, I must ask you to leave,
For our customers are shocked and distressed,
And there’s been a complaint that you made someone faint,
And the management are far from impressed!

But what did I do? I’m innocent, I say!
I was just sat here eating my meal!
I’m embarrassed and hurt by the things you assert,
Have you no care for how I might feel?

If anyone should leave, then that woman over there
Just frightened my kids by injecting!
So disgusting and crude, alarming and rude,
It is her that you should be ejecting!

So, you claim that a lady who must do that to live,
In a restaurant is far less befitting
Than to lift up one cheek and let out a slow leak
Of the gases that you were emitting?

I admit that I trumped, but it wasn’t so loud,
I don’t see what there is to discuss!
What did I do wrong? It didn’t take long,
I don’t see why you’re making a fuss!

Sir, injections are fine just before you can dine,
But a fart is a toilet-based act!
It is far from discreet and puts folk off their meat,
So in future, remember that fact! 😱 :D

I rest my case 😉
 
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