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Nurses with Type 1 DiabetesRating: (votes: 0) hi ScwwcS...we can't give you medical advice. Please contact your doctor. Comment:
I don't really think this is medical advice. This nurse with a certain disease is reaching out to others with a certain disease about how they manage their workday. I think another nurse would be a greater resource than a physician. I don't have DMI, but I'm interested as to what some of the other members have to offer about this situation.
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I wish I had advice for you too. My mom has type 1 diabetes and she always wanted to be a nurse. She was diagnosed at 12 years old. She was afraid to go to nursing school and become a nurse because of her fears of her disease. I am interested to hear what other nurses do and how they handle their type 1 diabetes. I am trying to convince my mom to go back to school, she is only 53 so I think she can do it!!!
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per our terms of service, we can not provide individual medical advice. please contact your primary care provider or insurance company diabetic case management program for advice..
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Hello~As Whispera said, we really cannot offer medical advice on AN, as it's beyond our scope of practice as nurses. While I can appreciate your need for information, the only person really qualified to teach you how to balance an active lifestyle as a floor nurse with your insulin needs is your own PCP or endocrinologist. I'm sorry we cannot be of more help to you. Good luck with your new job.
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