- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
- Pronouns
- He/Him
Thankyou for your "explanation" Northerner x
I am wondering if I will eventually go onto Carb counting, therefore injecting for what I eat. I am the opposite to you in that my meals are fairly different...depending on how fussy the children are being! If i knew I was going to be injecting according food, I think i would find it a lot easier and know what I am doing, whereas at the moment, I am still getting higher figures if I eat the wrong things. I know I am still titrating, but the fact that different food does different things to my numbers...surely it makes sense to carb count and inject accordingly. I guess my question is, can a T1.5 do this, or is this regime only suitable for T1's. Is my GP only finding the benchmark figures and will then go on to teach me carb counting.
YES!! Abso-bloomin-lutely! I think all of us pancreas-pretenders have to accept the whole 'moving goalpost' thing as part and parcel of the deal with D. So many variables affect the outcomes that it is partly by applying theory and largely by applying the 'wisdom' of experience that I try to make things work day to day. Who, in all honesty, ever has two days exactly the same? When it comes down to trips up and down the stairs... how stressed or otherwise one might be feeling... how warm the weather is... weekday... weekend... being busy... being relaxed...
There are so many variables that like Northerner I tend to stick to fairly consistent breakfasts/lunches most days (carb counted, but usually within a 5-10 grams of each other and very often pretty much identical components). Evening meals tend to be more varied, but are often very similar carb load.
I would not wait to start gathering your data, writing things down, and guestimating (and/or weighing/calculating) the carb counts of meals you are having. Sure the doses that work this month might be different in six months time, but a rolling programme of food/doses 'in' and results 'out' and a little compare and contrast pattern spotting can really help you when it comes to wild 'stab in the dark' celebrations/unusual meals.