Thank you, that's reassuring.I've had a couple of these and they were quite straight forward and was able to do the usual tests and take my usual jabs at the usual times just adjusting dosages to the meter readings, hope that helps.
I'm type 2 so I can't really help you on the dosages and injections sorry. I had the procedure (a year ago) with just gas and air though and it was fine. I don't think every hospital offers this, I just didn't want an anaesthetic.
I see that you are male. The stomach cramps may be a bit of a shock.....we women are well used to them so they didn't bother me. (Sorry not trying to frighten you!)I think I may try without the sedative first.
I think I may try without the sedative first.
If I were T1, I would do overnight and miss a meal basal tests. to get myself stable for the 24hr no food.
http://www.diabetes-support.org.uk/info/?page_id=120
If you want a laugh read this :As zand says the Picolax is a sore bum waiting to happen keep close to the loo,
I had 'both ends' done with strong sedative, first on the list in the morning. Was allowed home on my own with no requirement for anyone to be with me overnight. You could always call the clinic and ask why they suggest this, as there may be a reason in your case.Thank you all. One more thing, do any of you live alone? Does it seem necessary to have someone stay overnight?
I'm having the procedure first thing Wednesday morning.
I live alone, had no-one stay overnight. The hospital will,ensure you're fine when you leave and its all OK from then on.Thank you all. One more thing, do any of you live alone? Does it seem necessary to have someone stay overnight?
I'm having the procedure first thing Wednesday morning.
As zand says the Picolax is a sore bum waiting to happen keep close to the loo,
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