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<blockquote data-quote="redding43" data-source="post: 864163" data-attributes="member: 179800"><p>The hospital and diabetic nurse. She was diagnosed Type 1 just over a month ago when a blood test that was done by chance when she was unwell for several days and not eating properly revealed very high blood sugars (16 I think) and ketones. </p><p></p><p>She is eating well in excess of her suggested minimum carbs (of either 20 or 30g a meal). Plus before bed she has half a glass of milk and a couple of biscuits.</p><p></p><p>She goes to bed at about 7.30-8pm having had a full dinner at about 5.30 and the milk/biscuits just before we take her up.</p><p></p><p>We are back in hospital for a follow up appointment in a weeks time. They revealed last week that they had not carried out one of the tests for diabetes and they need to do that so she will have another blood test then</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redding43, post: 864163, member: 179800"] The hospital and diabetic nurse. She was diagnosed Type 1 just over a month ago when a blood test that was done by chance when she was unwell for several days and not eating properly revealed very high blood sugars (16 I think) and ketones. She is eating well in excess of her suggested minimum carbs (of either 20 or 30g a meal). Plus before bed she has half a glass of milk and a couple of biscuits. She goes to bed at about 7.30-8pm having had a full dinner at about 5.30 and the milk/biscuits just before we take her up. We are back in hospital for a follow up appointment in a weeks time. They revealed last week that they had not carried out one of the tests for diabetes and they need to do that so she will have another blood test then [/QUOTE]
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