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    A very off-beat question !!

    Hi and thank you all for the replies. You do seem to confirm my own thoughts that no real harm would be done as nature is pretty canny at coping with most things we can throw at it. In my previous life, my kidneys , indeed the rest of my digestive system responded well to some horrendous carb...
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    A very off-beat question !!

    Hi Guys, long time no see .... all is well under control in the diabetes department ... mostly anyway :o) Pancreas is being a little s**t as usual :( My daughter asked me this question "would a single one off massive dose of sugar be likely to cause harm to an animal's kidneys" Says I...
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    No Insulin in A&E ???

    Hi One of my meters went loopy a few weeks ago and, unknown to me, was reading consistently high by about 7 or 8 units. I couldn't understand why I couldn't get my readings down and ended up with the mother of all hypos ... I was shovelling glucose down my neck when the penny dropped and I dug...
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    What my GP did today...

    Hi Chris, I test form 6 to 8 times a day ... more when really ill ...but I have a rather difficult to control form of brittle diabetes and an underlying medical condition that means that most of my diet has to be carbohydrates and I have to eat little and often. My biggest problem is crashing...
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    In praise of Health Care Professionals.

    Since my first near fatal attack of acute pancreatitis some 6 years ago I have seen a wide range of competance and care in the NHS ranging from gross negligence with life changing results (including diabetes), through to absolute life saving excellence. I am pleased to be able to say that I...
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    Morphine Constipation

    Coming to this discussion a bit late, I too am on opioids, between 100 and 300 mg Morphine /day (depending how stroppy my pancreas is at the time), plus amitriptyline, pregabalin and fentanyl . I have tried most 'laxatives' and have found that far and away, Movicol is the best for me. During...
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    Insulin & Hot Weather

    Hi, I was told that the injection is likely to sting a bit when used straight from the fridge, but I can't say I have noticed any difference at all ...... but then I'm a big tough macho bloke :lol: :lol: ...... or is it a case of 'no sense , no feeling' :lol: It has definitely done the...
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    Insulin & Hot Weather

    Hi folks, I'm on Lantus (35 units/day) and Novorapid 30 - 40 units depending on food intake. For a couple of weeks of hot weather, I was struggling to keep readings down to 8 or 9 however much insulin I threw at it, whereas normally I can average about 6 over the day. After a bit of thought...
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    Newly Diagnosed woman problems

    Hi, just before I was diagnosed and when my blood sugars were running riot I suffered penile thrush which I kept at bay with canestan and a very regular washing and drying regime. Not quite so easy for the Ladies :? During a 4 month stay in Hospital with serious pancreas problems I suffere...
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    Specialist nutritionist to help weight gain?

    Hi, you say he was diagnosed 6 months ago, but what treatment is he having, is he testing regularly and are his blood sugars under good control. I say this because in the few weeks prior to my diagnosis, I lost about 1 1/2 stone and was initially put on metformin. My weight continued to drop...
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    Orlistat

    Hi Paul, Losing weight ain't easy. The simple fact is in the equation Energy in = Energy burnt off in exercise + body maintenance Energy + Energy stored as fat It is the food type and total calories that you must change, while keeping up the good work with the exercise. Orlistat works by...
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    Wife in charge of Glucagen Hypo Pen

    Guilty on both counts ... I'm keeping my mouth zipped tight ... she might spy her chance and head to the shed for the axe :shock: :lol: Seriously though, thanks to you all, The light hearted approach has helped and I am now confident she will know just what to do and when, without a major...
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    sudden eyesight problems

    Hi Rachel, My eyesight changed quite a bit as my blood sugars came down and then stabilised over the next week or two. As Catherine said, it is most likely to be that, but eyesight is precious so it is best to be sure. Hope it clears up very soon Dave
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    Wife in charge of Glucagen Hypo Pen

    Holy Moly Paul, ... you're madder than me ! Ferret has horrific visions of peering backwards between his own legs to see the Golden Shot crossbow and hearing Bob Monkhouse saying .... "Bernie .... the Bolt....!' :shock: left a bit ...right a bit ... back a bit ... up a bit ...FIRE THWACK...
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    Expectations from using insulin

    Eh Up Stan, Novice I may be, but it seems absolutely crazy that they let you suffer on with figures as high as that for years without going on Insulin. Good that you are now getting expert help and I'm sure they will get you sorted pretty quickly. I felt like a new man when mine came down...
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    Wife in charge of Glucagen Hypo Pen

    Wow!! You've cracked it ! I'll get 'Lord' Two Jags Prescott's face tattoed on me bum .... .... She'd get it right up his nose 10 times out of 10 !! :lol: :lol: :lol: Stop makin me laugh ... it hurts Dave
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    Expectations from using insulin

    Hi, I was diagnosed in late Jan this year and after a few weeks trying Metformin and Gliclazide to no effect at all, I was put on slow and fast acting Insulin.... Lantus and NovoRapid The effects were evident from the first day really and I had (and still do) excellent support from the...
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    Wife in charge of Glucagen Hypo Pen

    Hi Dot, thanks for the reply. I used to have a dozen or so Suffolks but my back got too bad and I moved them on a week before the start of the Foot & Mouth - lucky timing .... for me :? I do carry glucose tabs as well .... almost all of the time.... but do sometimes forget when I get...
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    Wife in charge of Glucagen Hypo Pen

    Cheers folks If we didn't laugh we'd cry. During a 4 month stay in Hospital I had a sign above my bed "In the event of loss of sense of humour D.N.R." :wink: Dave
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    help please

    Hi, leaving the question of diabetes aside, I am on Amitriptyline an antidepressant drug also used to combat neuropathic pain. This stuff makes me pretty dopey and I take the bulk of it at night. This deals with the worst of the pain which always occurs at night but also helps me sleep. I...
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