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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah_1_2_3" data-source="post: 115186" data-attributes="member: 24209"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>Yes Sue thats what my OH said. But as far as I'm aware the hospital do a full bloods for it as do our diabetic clinic at the surgery. Michael says hes only ever had the 'posh machine' at the clinic in town. Which I think would be almost impossible to get him into, esp when the surgery here can do the same test. I was also thinking that with a full blood test anything else may be picked up too. Killing 2 birds with one stone as such.</p><p></p><p>Last nite he was very odd. Staring into the roof, and looking at us like he was stoned. He fell asleep in my arms not long after this. I did think about a BG but his urine was clear before this and had been in the morning too. This morning it was slighly darker than traces. And his pull up was soaking wet compaired to normal. You all seem to mention the bed wetting being a progression, and he would normally have a dry or only slightly wet pull up, normally if I dont catch him to the toilet in time for the morning pee. This could be a urine infect tho. So I might put a sample down to the surgery 2moro morning for the lab testing. Althought I'm likely to get looked at like a neurotic mother. I could always wait till friday.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys, you are all so amazingly helpful. If only docs were so knowledgable!</p><p>Sarah x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah_1_2_3, post: 115186, member: 24209"] Hi, Yes Sue thats what my OH said. But as far as I'm aware the hospital do a full bloods for it as do our diabetic clinic at the surgery. Michael says hes only ever had the 'posh machine' at the clinic in town. Which I think would be almost impossible to get him into, esp when the surgery here can do the same test. I was also thinking that with a full blood test anything else may be picked up too. Killing 2 birds with one stone as such. Last nite he was very odd. Staring into the roof, and looking at us like he was stoned. He fell asleep in my arms not long after this. I did think about a BG but his urine was clear before this and had been in the morning too. This morning it was slighly darker than traces. And his pull up was soaking wet compaired to normal. You all seem to mention the bed wetting being a progression, and he would normally have a dry or only slightly wet pull up, normally if I dont catch him to the toilet in time for the morning pee. This could be a urine infect tho. So I might put a sample down to the surgery 2moro morning for the lab testing. Althought I'm likely to get looked at like a neurotic mother. I could always wait till friday. Thanks again guys, you are all so amazingly helpful. If only docs were so knowledgable! Sarah x [/QUOTE]
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