heh
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Great news
I carnt stop smiling.
My consultant and his team are fantastic! I couldnt ask for anyone better to keep me right.
Full steam ahead.
He's delighted I've lost weight, lowered my hba1c and halved my insulin requirements.
That's brilliant Vicky, I'm so pleased for you
I carnt stop smiling.
My consultant and his team are fantastic! I couldnt ask for anyone better to keep me right.
Full steam ahead.
He's delighted I've lost weight, lowered my hba1c and halved my insulin requirements.
I carnt stop smiling.
My consultant and his team are fantastic! I couldnt ask for anyone better to keep me right.
Full steam ahead.
He's delighted I've lost weight, lowered my hba1c and halved my insulin requirements.
Evening @Cumberland .Good evening
Dinners on the go
Since teatime Ron's been in alot of pain . GTN spray used 9 times today. Mind you I don't think the weather has helped , he was very restless in bed last night can't see tonight being any different .
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That's not the end of it yet . Next week Ron has an appointment with a consultant psychiatrist to see if he can help with Ron's memory loss.Poor fella bloomin awful what he's going through
Sending a man hug
Thank you @heh .Evening all
@tina_marie Hope Ron's appointment helps.
My OH went to the dentist for a check up today and came back minus a tooth and feeling very sorry for himself.
That's not the end of it yet . Next week Ron has an appointment with a consultant psychiatrist to see if he can help with Ron's memory loss.
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I do hope so , still awaiting results of the last blood test he had at Queens. Have looked online at his prescription order and he can't have anymore test strips until June next year and his gtn spray can't order any until December. He made an appointment to see gp the other day ( he only told me this morning ), so I asked him what the appointment was for he can't remember. Good job he's got 5 weeks to jog his memory.A very tough time for both of you and quite worrisome too
Is there any sign of a light at the end of the tunnel?
Here's hoping so
Tina Marie, I'm new around here & don't know your history but it sounds like you are going through a rough time with Ron (husband?). I assume it's a long term health problem. I hope that his health issues can be eased if not cured.I do hope so , still awaiting results of the last blood test he had at Queens. Have looked online at his prescription order and he can't have anymore test strips until June next year and his gtn spray can't order any until December. He made an appointment to see gp the other day ( he only told me this morning ), so I asked him what the appointment was for he can't remember. Good job he's got 5 weeks to jog his memory.
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Thanks @heh , all this started of last year when he was diagnosed with diabetes . It's been a real eye opener his body has never given him peace since . You will find posting from me and hubby @ eldergarth. Apart from diabetes he has muscle weakness , eye problems , osteoarthritis in spine and both hips , muscle spasms . Now memory loss and not forgetting unstable angina and with all that DWP still say he's fit for work. He was working up until October last year when he was retired on ill health. I also gave up working to become his full time carer .Tina Marie, I'm new around here & don't know your history but it sounds like you are going through a rough time with Ron (husband?). I assume it's a long term health problem. I hope that his health issues can be eased if not cured.