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<blockquote data-quote="Zilsniggy" data-source="post: 2274799" data-attributes="member: 222691"><p>Amycav85, I'd be very surprised if this nurse has any further qualifications than her basic RGN.......she certainly doesn't appear to have any clear idea of how to treat diabetic patients I hope her knowledge of asthma is better! I'd take the dose increase very slowly, given your UC, perhaps up it to two in the morning and leave it at one at night for a while until your body gets used to it, then try increasing the evening dose, rather than trying to increase it all at once...... although that is just a suggestion, and should be done in conjunction with your GP's advice.......as should any medication change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zilsniggy, post: 2274799, member: 222691"] Amycav85, I'd be very surprised if this nurse has any further qualifications than her basic RGN.......she certainly doesn't appear to have any clear idea of how to treat diabetic patients I hope her knowledge of asthma is better! I'd take the dose increase very slowly, given your UC, perhaps up it to two in the morning and leave it at one at night for a while until your body gets used to it, then try increasing the evening dose, rather than trying to increase it all at once...... although that is just a suggestion, and should be done in conjunction with your GP's advice.......as should any medication change. [/QUOTE]
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