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Kelly1984
05-02-2006, 01:12 PM
I just wanted to thank everyone who has helped me with my senior project. I never expected to get such a great response. I still need more data though so if you haven't filled it out yet, I'd really appreciate the information. If anyone is uncomfortable posting their HbA1c info on the forum you can email me at kdutcher@calpoly.edu.

Just a side note, we started our diabetes lecture yesterday in clinical nutrition and my professor tried to tell the class that nearly all type 1 diabetics use NPH and regular. She continued through all the types of insulin and when she got to Lantus she told the class not to worry about remembering the no-peak insulins. Dont worry, I was quick to raise my hand and set her straight.

rzrbks
05-02-2006, 01:31 PM
Just a side note, we started our diabetes lecture yesterday in clinical nutrition and my professor tried to tell the class that nearly all type 1 diabetics use NPH and regular. She continued through all the types of insulin and when she got to Lantus she told the class not to worry about remembering the no-peak insulins. Dont worry, I was quick to raise my hand and set her straight.

Careful, don't irritate(or something else) the Prof who controls your grade.

lelggren
05-02-2006, 04:29 PM
I just wanted to thank everyone who has helped me with my senior project. I never expected to get such a great response. I still need more data though so if you haven't filled it out yet, I'd really appreciate the information. If anyone is uncomfortable posting their HbA1c info on the forum you can email me at kdutcher@calpoly.edu.

Just a side note, we started our diabetes lecture yesterday in clinical nutrition and my professor tried to tell the class that nearly all type 1 diabetics use NPH and regular. She continued through all the types of insulin and when she got to Lantus she told the class not to worry about remembering the no-peak insulins. Dont worry, I was quick to raise my hand and set her straight.
I'm proud of you :) Thanks for sticking up for the T1 community!! There are still some T2's that use regular, but for a T1, that stuff is just wrong....

Hope your project comes out wonderfully! Maybe your teacher will gain great knowledge from it ;)

vrocco1
05-02-2006, 04:36 PM
I thought I was the last one to stop using N and R?

Good luck on the senior project!