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<blockquote data-quote="James321" data-source="post: 1560810" data-attributes="member: 392423"><p>Yes we left her to manage herself, unfortunately she ended up in resus with keytone acidosis 4.6. . Six hours pumping all sorts into her.</p><p>I'm very disappointed by my level of care from certain sectors and overwhelmed by others who like yourself have put them self out to share a freindly word or relay your experiences.</p><p>She doesn't bolus at all, two injections one in the morning and one at night due to refusing to check her levels.</p><p>It's a period in time I know but a very turbulent one which needs some holding on tight too.</p><p>Thanks for your help.</p><p>Jim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James321, post: 1560810, member: 392423"] Yes we left her to manage herself, unfortunately she ended up in resus with keytone acidosis 4.6. . Six hours pumping all sorts into her. I'm very disappointed by my level of care from certain sectors and overwhelmed by others who like yourself have put them self out to share a freindly word or relay your experiences. She doesn't bolus at all, two injections one in the morning and one at night due to refusing to check her levels. It's a period in time I know but a very turbulent one which needs some holding on tight too. Thanks for your help. Jim. [/QUOTE]
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