jameela79@
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Hi
I'm asking for advice on behalf of my partner.
He has had type 2 diabetes for 4 years and it's controlled by metformin and gliclazide. Once daily a injection pen called lyxumia 20mcg.
He's had a tummy bug for 48 hours therefore been unable to eat or take medication. Today is day 3 and although he's not got symptoms of the sickness bug he is feeling rotten because of his diabetes.
This morning his glucose sugar levels were the highest they have ever been at 18.
He had a banana to eat because I've heard the potassium helps bind stools up but now he's feeling even worse! I know bananas has some sugar in so maybe he's now had too much sugar! I did get him to finger prick test himself before he went to bed and it's 15.2
He has informed me he's taken 3 gliclazide and 2 metformin. He can't take more metformin as it upsets his tummy too much. Is there anything else we should be doing? He doesn't want me to call 111 as there as useless as a chocolate teapot! Should I? Will he be ok if just left? She he force food down ? More medication?! I'm clueless
Regards
A banana is about 20 percent carbs. If you have any doubts about a food just Goole or whatever your preferred search engine is, type in 'carb count of ....' and it will show you everything you need to know.
Be sure to keep up his fluids. A mug of boiled water with a tiny sliver of lemon in it for him to sip might help settle his stomach. If he feels like eating then perhaps scrambled egg with a little grated cheese, but no more carbs until his BG is down.
it can't be both 90 percent AND 23 percent - banana has about 20 percent digestible carbs, so quite a lot for a diabetic to cope with even when healthy.a banana is about 90% carbs but only about 23 grams pro 100 grams ... as most of the rest is water,which doesn´t count
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banana
it can't be both 90 percent AND 23 percent - banana has about 20 percent digestible carbs, so quite a lot for a diabetic to cope with even when healthy.
Hi
I'm asking for advice on behalf of my partner.
He has had type 2 diabetes for 4 years and it's controlled by metformin and gliclazide. Once daily a injection pen called lyxumia 20mcg.
He's had a tummy bug for 48 hours therefore been unable to eat or take medication. Today is day 3 and although he's not got symptoms of the sickness bug he is feeling rotten because of his diabetes.
This morning his glucose sugar levels were the highest they have ever been at 18.
He had a banana to eat because I've heard the potassium helps bind stools up but now he's feeling even worse! I know bananas has some sugar in so maybe he's now had too much sugar! I did get him to finger prick test himself before he went to bed and it's 15.2
He has informed me he's taken 3 gliclazide and 2 metformin. He can't take more metformin as it upsets his tummy too much. Is there anything else we should be doing? He doesn't want me to call 111 as there as useless as a chocolate teapot! Should I? Will he be ok if just left? She he force food down ? More medication?! I'm clueless
Regards
I did and a whole box over a period of 3 days it didn't stop him going.
it can't be both 90 percent AND 23 percent - banana has about 20 percent digestible carbs, so quite a lot for a diabetic to cope with even when healthy.
Hi @jameela79@ and welcome to the forum.
I doubt that your partner's appetite has returned to normal yet and I hope he soon feels better.
There are sickday rules for Type2 diabetics which tell you when you need the help of your G.P.
http://www.leicestershirediabetes.org.uk/uploads//documents/Type2_SickDay_LDC_JAN2015.pdf
The chart includes what you may be able to tempt him with in the form of foods and liquids..
It depends on the size of the banana and how ripe it is. A very small banana, 10 carbs and increasing with size.
What about some sugar free jelly's, or some raspberries or strawberries or some homemade soup or eggs, if he can tolerate these foods ? @jameela79@
Hi, has your partner been sick or ill before and what did he do then to try and control his diabetes then, unfortunately BS do go up when ill.
Hi and welcome,
His sickness bug will have caused his blood sugar levels to rise. I'm afraid this is normal. The last thing to give him when his levels are high is any carbohydrate - and a banana is about the worst thing. Eggs, cheese, fish, meat, and veggies that grow above the ground are best. Avoid fruit, bread, rice, pasta, cereals, potatoes and flour until his levels return to normal. A banana is best saved until his levels go very low. He needs to finger prick test very regularly until his levels have stabilised at his normal levels.
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