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<blockquote data-quote="SallyH" data-source="post: 713289" data-attributes="member: 148648"><p>I am sorry to say that I have no further information on sister meds, as she has been really poorly the last few days. The GP advises that the urine infection has now completely cleared and that blood test for liver and kidney are fine. However, she is just exhausted and appears not to be eating much at all, which of course I realise can be the cause of her total lack of energy.</p><p></p><p>I have read about carbs and to keep intake of them down, but right now I just want to get her eating, but not being a diabetic myself am unsure what would be safe to give her. She took a test this morning whilst I was with her, the first one read 16.3 and the second one an hour and half later read 17. I know this is higher than it should be, but maybe that is lack of food.</p><p></p><p>Is there anyone who can advise me what 'safe' foods I could give her right now, in an effort to kick start her appetite.</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be appreciated right now.</p><p></p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SallyH, post: 713289, member: 148648"] I am sorry to say that I have no further information on sister meds, as she has been really poorly the last few days. The GP advises that the urine infection has now completely cleared and that blood test for liver and kidney are fine. However, she is just exhausted and appears not to be eating much at all, which of course I realise can be the cause of her total lack of energy. I have read about carbs and to keep intake of them down, but right now I just want to get her eating, but not being a diabetic myself am unsure what would be safe to give her. She took a test this morning whilst I was with her, the first one read 16.3 and the second one an hour and half later read 17. I know this is higher than it should be, but maybe that is lack of food. Is there anyone who can advise me what 'safe' foods I could give her right now, in an effort to kick start her appetite. Any advice would be appreciated right now. Sally [/QUOTE]
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