This really needs to be addressed as soon as possible.My sugars are always in 20+ my diabetic nurse didn’t seem to panic about this ever
And you're not stupid, nor a selfish idiot, just someone going through a hard time.My brother passed away in May and clawing through my grief I know I have to stop being a selfish idiot and sort myself out. Any advice is appreciated. Please don’t judge my spelling behaviour or overall stupidity.
Brain fog is completely normal with blood glucose in the twenties!I am in terrible brain fog so please bare with me
If you're consistently above 20, something needs to change urgently.Glicazide 80mg 4 a day
Ozempic 1mg once a week
Lantus solo star 15 units
Slow down. We hear you.Hello everyone I’m overwhelmed with your responses thank you for being gentle with me. I am in terrible brain fog so please bare with me I don’t have any ketone monitor when the change to insulin happened I was an inpatient with sepsis (for the fifth time) my medications are as follows
Nexus gluco rx is the machine I have to test bloods.
Glicazide 80mg 4 a day
Ozempic 1mg once a week
Lantus solo star 15 units
I am disabled my mobility is severely limited due to nerve damage from meningitis in 2019 I know it sounds ridiculous but I’ve spent so much time in hospital I worry about being sent up there I have five children two are adults but the rest are 16 and under I hate to worry them. That’s why I feel stupid as I will worry them even more if I don’t get help. Sorry for the rambling and thank you again for being so welcoming
As the advice on the pre plane flight take off health & safety brief suggests. (To paraphrase .) In the event of an emergency. Put your own oxygen mask on first, prior to attending to children…Brain fog is completely normal with blood glucose in the twenties!
If you're consistently above 20, something needs to change urgently.
And if your practice nurse isn't alarmed by your numbers, you're the only one who can initiate any action on this.
So please call 111 and explain you're above 20 all the time, and your GP/nurse isn't available.
Like you said, your children will worry more if you don't take care of yourself than if you do.
Please be kind enough to yourself to try to get help with your diabetes!
Hi again, do you know the name of the short acting insulin you were told to discard? (Was it Novorapid?) Don’t worry about what your carer prepares for you. But I have to admit as a T1 I would personally struggle giving my fast acting insulin (which is Novorapid.) due to my insulins‘s working profile for this on the menu?Sorry I had to google basal insulin yes that’s what the doctors at the hospital put me on they did give me another one that “fast acting” but the diabetic nurse told me not to use it and discard it. My diet is poor as I rely on someone to prepare my meals so most of the time it’s high in carbs like sandwiches and bagels as it’s quick and easy for my carer today all I’ve eaten is spaghetti on toast I drink water constantly and Coke Zero caffeine free
I think that it is wrong that a nurse at the GP surgery told you to stop using the fast acting insulin when you had been prescribed it at the hospital. When you are physically unwell it is very difficult to find energy to stick up for yourself. Therefore, I think that you could do with some help in dealing with the doctors and nurses. When my sister felt that her GP was not listening to her, the GP service improved as soon as her adult son had a conversation with the GP. Perhaps one of your adult children would be available?Sorry I had to google basal insulin yes that’s what the doctors at the hospital put me on they did give me another one that “fast acting” but the diabetic nurse told me not to use it and discard it. My diet is poor as I rely on someone to prepare my meals so most of the time it’s high in carbs like sandwiches and bagels as it’s quick and easy for my carer today all I’ve eaten is spaghetti on toast I drink water constantly and Coke Zero caffeine free
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