rebrascora
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You can do BERTIE online which is a DAFNE equivalent and I think you can just self refer free of charge to that, but a big part of the benefit of DAFNE is actually spending 5 days with other Type 1 diabetics and learning from them as much as the course content itself, although the course is very much geared around sharing results and learning to problem solve each others' issues because you yourself might face those issues in the future. It really is fascinating to find how different we all are even though we all have the same condition. The course tutors are highly qualified DSNs or diabetes dieticians so you get the bonus of having some a DSN go over your results every day for a week and ID problems and suggest solutions and they also may advocate for you with the consultant if they feel that a change of insulin is appropriate or some new tech may benefit you. So even if you do BERTIE online, still get your name down for a DAFNE as I am sure you will benefit from it.
2 weeks is still very early days and totally normal to be anxious. I will be honest that my first few hypos were pretty scary, presumably because my body was used to my levels having been much higher and also no doubt because I feared them. Now I average a very minor one most days and I can just throw a couple of jelly babies into my mouth and give them a good chew and carry on with whatever I was doing with very minimal disruption. I still sense them very well though.
A member here was given the suggestion of self imposing a minor hypo at a time and place when they had support and plenty of time to deal with it in the comfort of their own home, by injecting a unit of insulin when they were already in range. I think there is merit to doing that in a controlled environment and learning what to look out for, how you feel and how to treat it...... Not sure if you have been told the 15 rule, but the advice is 15g quick acting carbs, wait 15 minutes and then retest with a finger prick. If you are still below 4 then repeat. 15g carbs is about 3 jelly babies or 4 Dextrose tablets. I have them portioned up so that I am not temped to take too many as once the hypo hunger hits, it is hard to stop at a sensible amount because you may feel ravenous! If you take too much you end up too high and on a BG rollercoaster.
Anyway, as soon as your levels come up above 4 you then have 10-15g slower acting carbs, like a digestive biscuit or a slice of wholemeal toast to stabilize things. I now know that sometimes I just need 1 or 2 jelly babies and I don't need any slower releasing carbs otherwise I go too high, but you only learn how your body responds through experience, so you follow the 15 rule until you are confident to change your hypo treatment plan to what works better for you.
2 weeks is still very early days and totally normal to be anxious. I will be honest that my first few hypos were pretty scary, presumably because my body was used to my levels having been much higher and also no doubt because I feared them. Now I average a very minor one most days and I can just throw a couple of jelly babies into my mouth and give them a good chew and carry on with whatever I was doing with very minimal disruption. I still sense them very well though.
A member here was given the suggestion of self imposing a minor hypo at a time and place when they had support and plenty of time to deal with it in the comfort of their own home, by injecting a unit of insulin when they were already in range. I think there is merit to doing that in a controlled environment and learning what to look out for, how you feel and how to treat it...... Not sure if you have been told the 15 rule, but the advice is 15g quick acting carbs, wait 15 minutes and then retest with a finger prick. If you are still below 4 then repeat. 15g carbs is about 3 jelly babies or 4 Dextrose tablets. I have them portioned up so that I am not temped to take too many as once the hypo hunger hits, it is hard to stop at a sensible amount because you may feel ravenous! If you take too much you end up too high and on a BG rollercoaster.
Anyway, as soon as your levels come up above 4 you then have 10-15g slower acting carbs, like a digestive biscuit or a slice of wholemeal toast to stabilize things. I now know that sometimes I just need 1 or 2 jelly babies and I don't need any slower releasing carbs otherwise I go too high, but you only learn how your body responds through experience, so you follow the 15 rule until you are confident to change your hypo treatment plan to what works better for you.