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<blockquote data-quote="Cameraman" data-source="post: 71419" data-attributes="member: 12428"><p>The medics like to keep your blood sugars up for some reason, probably like Hana said. My experinace was (I'm 49 btw) whilst in hosp was put on a glucose drip while under general aneshtetic to bring mine up. I was tested every few hours and had my Hb1ac done before (5.7) because I was low to them on the testings often 4.9 to 5.5 they wanted to bring me up. After much explaining they finally allowed me to stay to my normal rather than theirs. I expect its a safety thing to cover their ass as these days everybodys ready to sue someone for something. I hope you work it all out anyway</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameraman, post: 71419, member: 12428"] The medics like to keep your blood sugars up for some reason, probably like Hana said. My experinace was (I'm 49 btw) whilst in hosp was put on a glucose drip while under general aneshtetic to bring mine up. I was tested every few hours and had my Hb1ac done before (5.7) because I was low to them on the testings often 4.9 to 5.5 they wanted to bring me up. After much explaining they finally allowed me to stay to my normal rather than theirs. I expect its a safety thing to cover their ass as these days everybodys ready to sue someone for something. I hope you work it all out anyway [/QUOTE]
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