Mom look inWhat was in your fluid drip? Normal saline? Dextrose? Any IV insulin?
After having severe diarrhoea for 5 weeks I ended up in hospital severely dehydrated and put straight on a drip. My eyes were really opened at the very basic knowledge of diabetes care by some of the staff. I was put on a Gastroenterologist ward, fortunately a room of my own. Had many tests and basically on fluid drip all the time I was in for 12 days with no diagnosis.
The diabetic nurse came to see me and suggested how much insulin I should take and also for my long acting, however I was eating nothing and if I did it came straight out Why would I give myself insulin and probably go into hypo, ignored advice. The nurse kept coming in with syringe full of insulin about 12 units I told them I would manage my diabetes myself .
This is the thing that really worried me. I was told I had to be nil by mouth as I was going to have a Gammer scan (where you swallow a capsule and are scanned 3 hours later) I had not eaten or drank anything for 13 hours, I was given a leaflet telling me what I had done and it said YOU HAVE BEEN NIL BY MOUTH FOR FOUR HOURS etc I asked the nurse why I had been NBM for 13 hours given I was an insulin dependant diabetic when I only needed to be for 4 hours. I was furious, by now it was 3pm I had not eaten for 15 hours managed half a sandwich then was told at 6pm was nil by mouth again for another test the following morning. I refused asked to see the doctor and told him I was discharging myself due to the fact I did not feel safe and no one had taken into consideration my diabetes.
The nurse that looked after me most of the time was really interested to learn about diabetes and asked me lots of questions and how I injected my self, it seems their training is very basic.
I made a complaint to the Chief Executive of the hospital raising my concerns at the lack of knowledge of how to treat a diabetic and our different needs. It's very worrying you may come out worse than when you went in.
So sorry to read of your horrendous time in hospital. Well done for complaining to the chief executive about your concerns regarding diabetic care and treatment, one wrong move from the nurses and doctors and it could be all over for a type 1, with diabetes or lives seem to be truly in their hands and it is a frightening prospect. It is liken to the Victorian times, as patients who went into hospital, very often didn't return home and as we are in the 21st century, times should be moving forward, not backwards.
I hope you have made a good recovery and you are feeling a little better now, take care.
Thank you for that.Tank
The diabetic nurse came to see me and suggested how much insulin I should take and also for my long acting, however I was eating nothing and if I did it came straight out Why would I give myself insulin and probably go into hypo, ignored advice. The nurse kept coming in with syringe full of insulin about 12 units I told them I would manage my diabetes myself .
Just saline to keep me hydrated, when my sugar level dropped so low the day I was nil by mouth they gave me a energy milkshake drink as the nurse realised it was no good me being unconscious when having the scan !
Obviously you need insulin even if not eating so you def need your background insulin and any bolus for correction purposes. 12 nits is hardly a syringe full anyway is it?
Sounds to me as if a lot of crossed wires in the circuit somewhere.
Being nil by mouth for 13 hours should not cause a problem as you are on MDI so can't see what your problem is in that dept either. Each to their own though.
So you were not nil by mouth thus the scan was a complete waste of time and money!
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