Well if he was hypo or feeling hypo the last thing he needed to do is exercise@CarbsRok .....as I mentioned in my answer to your other question (on other thread) ....I also think lack of activity is a key issue
Well if he was hypo or feeling hypo the last thing he needed to do is exerciseYou say he is in a great deal of pain due to hips and knee problems, then perhaps exercise is not an option. Have you thought about a joint (sorry pun not intended) exercise plan? Can you both swim, if so perhaps think about the local pool for a dip as this would be non weight bearing..
But then again if his blood sugars are so high his body will be incapable of doing very much at all. So first priority is get the blood sugars down, then start some gentle exercise.
Have just had a conversation with my partner and he tells me that he felt dizzy / wobbly on his feet when he got up this morning......I had gone out to work so wasn't here .....
Was wondering if this is starting to indicate that his blood sugar levels are coming down to a level where he may suffer from a hypo...I asked if he had tested and he said no.....just suggested that he test it now but he refused.
Am not sure what, if anything, he did to deal with the symptoms but assumed that he just took his morning medication and then went out as per normal (skipping breakfast) to have his lunch (evidently he had eggs on toast) and to get the newspapers and some shopping......
Which leads me to the fact that he did not test before driving........so now I will need to start worrying about that again.......I know this was a previous concern but based on the fact his levels were in the high teens I had concluded this was not the most important issue I was having to deal with at the time.....
If now his levels are falling .....last reading was 9.9 in the morning about a week or so ago....perhaps the potential for hypos is now more relevant.
It could of course be that I am reading something into this that is not there ...............but who knows.....
Could it be blood pressure?Following on from yesterdays message (quote above) ....have just got home and he tells me he felt the same when he got up this morning plus also felt nausea....have just taken his blood sugar levels (4pm) and they were 16.1.....
....could this account for the symptoms he is feeling and should I be worried about it / what should I do......what else should I be looking out for....
.....I am becoming increasingly confused / not thinking straight at the moment so thought I would post on here for some quick advice....
He is on blood pressure medication and last time it was checked by the nurse it was ok.....guess it could have changed though....Could it be blood pressure?
Following on from yesterdays message (quote above) ....have just got home and he tells me he felt the same when he got up this morning plus also felt nausea....have just taken his blood sugar levels (4pm) and they were 16.1.....
....could this account for the symptoms he is feeling and should I be worried about it / what should I do......what else should I be looking out for....
.....I am becoming increasingly confused / not thinking straight at the moment so thought I would post on here for some quick advice....
@iHs Generally speaking he will buy the food as he is retired and his routine is to go out for lunch and do some shopping whilst I am out at work....however I would say that he does not eat much bread now (doesn't like the loaf I eat), we do not have rice or pasta...I have a small drawer for my packet of biscuits, other than that there are no biscuits in the house...I only give him about 3 small new potatoes....Molly I havent read all the msgs on this thread. Who buys the food when you go shopping at the superksrket and puts it in the shopping trolley? If it's you, then you need to start buying food that is lower in carb......a bit less biscuits, bread, rice, pasta etc. Hubby can only eat food that is bought. If its not bought, then it cant be eaten.
A bg level of 24mmol is high but unless other symptoms show, a hospital will probably discharge back to the care of GP and the possibility of other diabetic meds added which may or not have side effects.
@CarbsRok ...have not noticed anything like that....he has been diagnosed for over 15 years as far as I know.....have only been with him for the last five but he told me that he had it for at least ten years before that....could be longer though...@Molly56 have you noticed a nail varnish smell on his breath? If so he could have high ketones. If he is cutting down on everything and his meds are not working then either his meds are not enough or quite simply he is a slow onset type 1. I can't remember how long you said he had been diagnosed. Perhaps othes have some views and helpful suggestions.
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