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<blockquote data-quote="Bluey1" data-source="post: 2068574" data-attributes="member: 36344"><p>I assume you are in the UK? </p><p>Don’t worry about your partner being a little bit high. Hypo avoidance is the key at the moment. However don’t go silly high</p><p>Or they may refuse to operate until the BGL settles. Take Kitedoc’s advise, a very wise and knowledgeable gentleman.</p><p>Bones require a good blood supply to heal quickly. Feet in particular don’t have a good blood flow with longer term diabetics, so it will most probably take longer to heal when it is fixed. I can’t advise on how to navigate the hospital system, but I would suggest hooking up with a good GP. Both you and your partner deserve better.</p><p></p><p>I have only been in hospital twice and that was over 2 different unrelated breaks. I feel embarrassed and guilty, the way they fuss over me, I assume because they found out I was diabetic. This is from Australian Public hospitals. All I can say is the medical professionals I have come across prove that Angels do exist and they walk amongst us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluey1, post: 2068574, member: 36344"] I assume you are in the UK? Don’t worry about your partner being a little bit high. Hypo avoidance is the key at the moment. However don’t go silly high Or they may refuse to operate until the BGL settles. Take Kitedoc’s advise, a very wise and knowledgeable gentleman. Bones require a good blood supply to heal quickly. Feet in particular don’t have a good blood flow with longer term diabetics, so it will most probably take longer to heal when it is fixed. I can’t advise on how to navigate the hospital system, but I would suggest hooking up with a good GP. Both you and your partner deserve better. I have only been in hospital twice and that was over 2 different unrelated breaks. I feel embarrassed and guilty, the way they fuss over me, I assume because they found out I was diabetic. This is from Australian Public hospitals. All I can say is the medical professionals I have come across prove that Angels do exist and they walk amongst us. [/QUOTE]
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