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Diabetes education

  
Mika23
01/24/2021 7:11 p.m.

Hello,

I read you, I follow you ... and I always keep the feeling of how alone we are with this disease so complicated.

This disease does not go to the doctor, tell you how you are at that time, adjust the insulin doses, see the diet ... And then what?

What serves today is not worth tomorrow and you don't know how to correct, you try one thing, the opposite ... sometimes it works, sometimes no ...

There is only one solution, education !!!and medical monitoring !!!

There are no educators in health centers, or endocrine that make a constant monitoring and if many diabetics ...

With so many people wanting to learn and care, I can only say the penalty and great outrage I feel!

Greetings,

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2piuviato1frts
01/26/2021 3:49 p.m.

Enchanted Mika 23, it seems to me that it raises it badly.If you go to the Endocrine School of Diabetes or Header and Nursing Medical.What he should do is explain what happens to him and his concerns.Without fear of shame, he does not keep doubts, whether one of the best healthy healthy healthy, his duty is to attend to him and take care of his health if he does not speak and explains.They do not guess.I do how I hit some rallies that leave them cracks, I take a complete list with everything I want to play and talk.As soon as they see the one that is going to fall, they try to change the subject but I follow. Any thing that explains if I explain it to me above and I do not understand it, I tell you that I have not understood it.In mind of speaking in medical terms and can do it for young children.Now I have been diabetic years.Shame of going to the doctor dialogue problems with a health nothing.Try to do what I say, see how nothing happens on the contrary.

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nigiri
01/26/2021 4 p.m.

Hi Mika, where are you from? If you live in Spain, in principle, in your hospital or specialty center there should be diabetological education.

DM1 desde 1990 - Fiasp y Toujeo - HG: 6,1

  
Ruthbia
01/26/2021 4:21 p.m.

Hi Mika, diabetological educators are in the specialties centers together with the endocrine, at least in Spain.

The truth is that over time we each know more about the disease than the professional.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

  
Anaisabel
01/26/2021 9:39 p.m.

Not in all hospitals in Spain, I have never had an educator, nor nurse specialized in diabetes.
I go to the endocrine every 4 or 6 months and that's it.

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jordi81
01/28/2021 1:22 p.m.

To have educating personnel you must go for social security, I was going for mutual and do not have that service.

I also understand what Mika23 says, the same happened to me.I needed guidelines, education on this subject, and "truquillos" who with experience one knows to get better the disease and sometimes I felt lacking that information.When you finally get an educational person, the information is so much when you have the debut and the questions that are emerging day by day that is sometimes desperate.
In the end, Mika23 are just guidelines to follow and know how our body reacts, with the experience you are taking.
On the occasion of the despair that caused me when I debut 4 years ago the lack of information and help decided to study it on my own.I study a 200 -hour course of "Technician Specialist in Diabetes", the title is the least, nor will you be technical or you will be a specialist but it gave me the standards and basic knowledge to understand this disease.
Greetings

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