pippaandben
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
Saw my nurse today and asked to change from Humalog mix 25 to a basal/bolas regime - preferably Levemir and either Novarapid or Humalog.
She did accept all my arguments over the change and I demonstrated I already had a good understanding of carb counting. From the details on here I have the carb counting ready reckoner and the "picture" book showing portion sizes.
Have had absolutely rubbish readings for the past month due to going on holiday to the Red Sea before Christmas( temperature 75-85), catching a stinking cold towards the end of the holiday and then Christmas and New year and so definitely feeling NOT in control at all. According to OH I've been having mood swings and finished up crying in front of the nurse which is not me at all.
She saw GP an they have agreed to change my regime but want to wait a fortnight to make sure I am fully recovered from any effects of the cold which is understandable. What I do not understand is that accxording to the GO the NICE guidelines say that I MUST go onto Lantus rather than Levemir. I said that I wanted freedom to split the dose if necessary, that I had heard Lantus makes you gain weight - which I am desperate not to put back on and that the injections are supposed to sting some people. No comment. So I asked if Lantus was cheaper and the nurse said no comment!!
So questions. Do I have any say? I want to be in control so feel I want the ability to use half or single units - Is this possible? Or are there a variety of pens which may be offered to me. Currently I have the Humapen HD but unless they prescribe Humalog for the fast acting then I will be given another - that is a waste of money. Can anyone provide me with the exact link to the relevant Nice guideline they are quoting? She is proposing 10 units Lantus in a single dose - don't know if am or pm. I think I read on here that Lantus can also be split? She says 5 units Breakfast, 5 units lunch and 8 units dinner for fast acting BUT surely I will be counting for that adjustment?
For the next 2 weeks I am going to carb count and provide the nurse with the details as to what corrections and dosage I would have given myself if I had been on the new regime to prove to her that I do understand what I need to do to look after myself. Have also done the BEDC diabetes learning programme on line.
What other info or arguments can I provide? Why do we have to fight every inch of the way? Uuuuuuurgh. Feel better now!!
She did accept all my arguments over the change and I demonstrated I already had a good understanding of carb counting. From the details on here I have the carb counting ready reckoner and the "picture" book showing portion sizes.
Have had absolutely rubbish readings for the past month due to going on holiday to the Red Sea before Christmas( temperature 75-85), catching a stinking cold towards the end of the holiday and then Christmas and New year and so definitely feeling NOT in control at all. According to OH I've been having mood swings and finished up crying in front of the nurse which is not me at all.
She saw GP an they have agreed to change my regime but want to wait a fortnight to make sure I am fully recovered from any effects of the cold which is understandable. What I do not understand is that accxording to the GO the NICE guidelines say that I MUST go onto Lantus rather than Levemir. I said that I wanted freedom to split the dose if necessary, that I had heard Lantus makes you gain weight - which I am desperate not to put back on and that the injections are supposed to sting some people. No comment. So I asked if Lantus was cheaper and the nurse said no comment!!
So questions. Do I have any say? I want to be in control so feel I want the ability to use half or single units - Is this possible? Or are there a variety of pens which may be offered to me. Currently I have the Humapen HD but unless they prescribe Humalog for the fast acting then I will be given another - that is a waste of money. Can anyone provide me with the exact link to the relevant Nice guideline they are quoting? She is proposing 10 units Lantus in a single dose - don't know if am or pm. I think I read on here that Lantus can also be split? She says 5 units Breakfast, 5 units lunch and 8 units dinner for fast acting BUT surely I will be counting for that adjustment?
For the next 2 weeks I am going to carb count and provide the nurse with the details as to what corrections and dosage I would have given myself if I had been on the new regime to prove to her that I do understand what I need to do to look after myself. Have also done the BEDC diabetes learning programme on line.
What other info or arguments can I provide? Why do we have to fight every inch of the way? Uuuuuuurgh. Feel better now!!