Joydi
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I need some advice, my mum is in her 87th year and suffering from mild dementia. Her GP is concerned that she may overdose. She has told me to stop her novo rapid during the day, and just use the levemir at night. My concern is that she will be reducing her intake of insulin by more than half, she was taking 14 units of novo rapid three times per day and 32 units of Levemir at night. Her sugars were well controlled as I was monitoring 4 times per day and responsible for the administration. 18 months ago she was rushed to hospital with excessively high glucose reading of 48, hence my rigorous testing which has seen a significant improvement in her health. Is it normal for her health care provider to alter the dose in this way? I am very worried that her sugars will become high and she will damage her organs. Has anyone had a similar experience they can share? The doctor has also told me I'm over testing, however I thought this was a good thing given my mums poor health.