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<blockquote data-quote="mirror" data-source="post: 225904" data-attributes="member: 26795"><p>He was non-symptomatic and the purpose of the BM and ketone test was to admit to hospital. The fact that an appointment was missed (cancelled by us) due to a family holiday which was booked 8 months previously for 6 people does not matter as far as this endocrinologist is concerned. On speaking to the nurse and the son after the appointment, he is actively trying to eat a low carb diet instead of pushing carbs constantly. This probably means that he’s treating for hypo regularly and pushing up the HBa1c. The Lantus has not affected his moods – he’s always been moody but seems to be getting better at the moment – he’s generally happier in himself. He’s keeping the diary for a week and putting everything in it which is great as he can see the point of this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mirror, post: 225904, member: 26795"] He was non-symptomatic and the purpose of the BM and ketone test was to admit to hospital. The fact that an appointment was missed (cancelled by us) due to a family holiday which was booked 8 months previously for 6 people does not matter as far as this endocrinologist is concerned. On speaking to the nurse and the son after the appointment, he is actively trying to eat a low carb diet instead of pushing carbs constantly. This probably means that he’s treating for hypo regularly and pushing up the HBa1c. The Lantus has not affected his moods – he’s always been moody but seems to be getting better at the moment – he’s generally happier in himself. He’s keeping the diary for a week and putting everything in it which is great as he can see the point of this. [/QUOTE]
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