See the Illness page.
See the Contact Us page.
Libre sensors are funded by the NHS if you take multiple daily injections of insulin (e.g. Levemir and Novorapid) and are willing to test regularly and share your data with the Forth Valley Diabetes team.
Please contact the diabetes team if you are eligible for a sensor.
Patches/adhesives from pharmacy.
Contact Abbot 0800 1701 177 for replacement sensors.
Downloadable list Info of GP for sharp bin swaps.
Notify Diabetes team for a video appointment with a member of the Diabetes Team.
See the Travel page.
See the Podiatry page.
I’m overdue for my retinal photograph, can I check somehow to make sure I’m still on a waiting list?
You can use these contact details to enquire about eye screening appointments:
01324 616140
fv.fvdiabeticretinalscreening@nhs.scot
01324 616140
fv.fvdiabeticretinalscreening@nhs.scot
You should check for ketones if you are unwell and your blood glucose is above 14mmol. See the Illness page.
See the Upload Your Meter/Sensor page.
If you have an Android OS 5.0 or higher or an iPhone 7 or running iOS 11 or later, you can download the FreeStyle LibreLink app to scan with your phone. See the Upload Your Meter/Sensor page. for more information.
Contact the Diabetes Team & they will request a blood test for you. Once this has been done you will need to schedule your own appointment to get your blood taken at the Falkirk Hub by calling 01324 616155.
Forth Valley NHS Diabetes Team cannot give specific advice on shielding or whether you should go to your place of work.
Please see NHS inform for up to date information on Coronavirus.
Spare insulin should be kept in the fridge. Make sure it is not touching the back of the fridge where there is risk of frost.
After each injection of insulin the needle should be removed and placed in a sharps bin. This ensures the pen stays sterile and the needles are sharp.
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Injection sites should be rotated to keep injection sites healthy and avoid liperhypertrophy. See this video.
Using hand or body lotion press down firmly on your injection areas feeling for any lumps. See this video.
If blood glucose is below 4, take 15g of fast acting carbohydrate e.g. 150ml can of cola, 3 jelly babies, 150mls orange juice, 5 dextrose tablets. Wait 15 minutes, if blood glucose is still below 4 take another 15g CHO. If blood glucose is above 4 take 15g of slower releasing CHO e.g. banana, toast, cereal bar.
Link to hypo’s video & downloadable leaflet.
Look for any patters if your blood glucose levels are high before meals, such as time of the day, snacks, stress, not enough insulin with your previous meal.
Download the 10 steps to better diabetes control (PDF link).
Your blood glucose levels may be high for many different reasons. Some reasons can include sickness, steroids, stress, and not enough insulin. Download the 10 steps to better diabetes control (PDF link) and see our page on online resources.
Your blood glucose levels may be low for many different reasons. Some reasons can include; too much insulin, heat, stress, exercise, alcohol. Download the 10 steps to better diabetes control (PDF link) and see our page on online resources.
You may need to adjust your insulin if you are taking part in exercise or are being more active. See the video on managing your insulin with exercise for more information.
Know your numbers but individualised so contact your Diabetes team.
If you take mulitple daily injections, you should test your blood glucose when you wake up, before and after any meals or snacks, before you drive or take part in any exercise and before bed.
My Diabetes My Way is an NHS Scotland interactive diabetes website to help support people who have diabetes and their family and friends. You can view your own up to date diabetes clinic results and find leaflets videos and educational tools to help you manage your condition more effectively.
See the Pregnancy page. Download the JDFR pregnancy toolkit leaflet.
Contact your GP for any issues related to our prescriptions.
Download the Behavioural institute etiquette leaflet.
See Counterweight, info on NHS, contact GP for counterweight referral.
Please see the video I have Type 2 diabetes, what can I do.
Please see our online groups and visit the Libre Academy which covers modules on interpreting LibreView.
See the Pregnancy page.
Please contact the relevant team and leave a message. If you appointment was with a Diabetes Specialist Nurse or Consultant please call 01324 566929. If your appointment was with the dietitians please call 01324 566626.
If you have been started on steroids your blood glucose levels may be slightly higher than normal. If you are unsure how to manage this please contact the team.
Contact 111 (24 hrs) or Diabetes Team (Monday – Friday 8:30am-4:30m).
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