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<blockquote data-quote="iHs" data-source="post: 337893" data-attributes="member: 8799"><p>Hi </p><p></p><p>An MUA stands for manipulation under anaesthetic. I would imagine that unless you are put under, you will be sedated a bit to help you relax. Might pay for you to take an MP3 player and earphones so that you can listen to some nice music while the surgeon operates on your shoulder. </p><p></p><p>Regarding meal menus ..... I dont think there will be a special menu for diabetics. You will just have to tick boxes as to what food you want to eat and hopefully you will be able to choose the portion size... I did fairly well but then again it was about 14 years ago when I was last in hospital for frozen shoulders.. I usually got what I ticked on the menu... being small helping of potatoe, large helping of veg.. and fresh fruit as pudding..</p><p></p><p>Do think about getting an all in one bg meter as I mentioned above. Nurses are fairly busy so try and do the bg test yourself if you can, especially if you are a bit worried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iHs, post: 337893, member: 8799"] Hi An MUA stands for manipulation under anaesthetic. I would imagine that unless you are put under, you will be sedated a bit to help you relax. Might pay for you to take an MP3 player and earphones so that you can listen to some nice music while the surgeon operates on your shoulder. Regarding meal menus ..... I dont think there will be a special menu for diabetics. You will just have to tick boxes as to what food you want to eat and hopefully you will be able to choose the portion size... I did fairly well but then again it was about 14 years ago when I was last in hospital for frozen shoulders.. I usually got what I ticked on the menu... being small helping of potatoe, large helping of veg.. and fresh fruit as pudding.. Do think about getting an all in one bg meter as I mentioned above. Nurses are fairly busy so try and do the bg test yourself if you can, especially if you are a bit worried. [/QUOTE]
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