Hi I’m not sure how to post something on here for help and advice my partner is type 1 Diabetic and was diagnosed 3 years ago. It’s been a big learning curve for us and I meticulously keep reading this forum to see how others cope with the illness so I can try and help him. As you can imagine getting this news in your late 20’s didn’t bode well for him and he rejected the reality of it for a number of months before he would listen to anyone.
2 weeks ago we were all unwell with a viral infection but he was vomiting and couldn’t eat so he didn’t inject his insulin which resulted in him going into ketoacidosis within 3 days, vomit was black couldn’t move so luckily we got an ambulance and he was hospitalised for 4 days with over 14 litres of fluid pushed through him in drips, potassium etc. It was the scariest thing but also a big big reality check in that we need more education on this condition.
The issue is now is that he is signed off work (he works in demolition so burns a lot of energy in one day) and after he came out of hospital he has been very unsteady on his feet, looks like he is drunk although his bloods are hitting around 8.9-13.2 throughout the day. He seems to be high when just waking up but during the night he is staggering around to get to the toilet and is completely unaware he is awake.
I’m asking for advice on if this is normal or not. I understand the severity of DKA now and grateful that is he still alive at this point after our ignorance of diabetes so please be kind with comments as I would appreciate advice on anything I can do to support him.
I think after a trauma like a DKA, especially one as severe as the one your partner had, its perfectly normal for his body to need to time to recover and settle down.....
His muscles and brain were starved of energy during that time......
I have every confidence he will recover fully in time....
What I would say is that his insulin must be given at all times, even during illness and times were he cant eat normally.....this brings me on to the next point about the insulin he takes...
What kind is it?
A multiple daily injection regime is best in this case, so a separate long acting insulin and a quicker ones for meals...
Spelled correctly.....
Yeah, so the Levemir is long and Novorapid short......if no carbs are being eaten then you can stop the Novorapid but must always take the Levemir as normal.....
A course sounds great.....good luck....
Hi @Gill1990 and welcome to the forum. WOW, sounds like the pair of you have gone thru the mill with this episode of DKA. As previously said the infection and effects of the DKA couild still be causing your fella problems. Are you and your other half in contact with his diabetic team at all? May be worth giving them a call and let them know what is happening with your fella. Think like a pancreas is a very good book to get as Juicyj has mentioned.
What insulin regime is he on??
Hi I’m not sure how to post something on here for help and advice my partner is type 1 Diabetic and was diagnosed 3 years ago. It’s been a big learning curve for us and I meticulously keep reading this forum to see how others cope with the illness so I can try and help him. As you can imagine getting this news in your late 20’s didn’t bode well for him and he rejected the reality of it for a number of months before he would listen to anyone.
2 weeks ago we were all unwell with a viral infection but he was vomiting and couldn’t eat so he didn’t inject his insulin which resulted in him going into ketoacidosis within 3 days, vomit was black couldn’t move so luckily we got an ambulance and he was hospitalised for 4 days with over 14 litres of fluid pushed through him in drips, potassium etc. It was the scariest thing but also a big big reality check in that we need more education on this condition.
The issue is now is that he is signed off work (he works in demolition so burns a lot of energy in one day) and after he came out of hospital he has been very unsteady on his feet, looks like he is drunk although his bloods are hitting around 8.9-13.2 throughout the day. He seems to be high when just waking up but during the night he is staggering around to get to the toilet and is completely unaware he is awake.
I’m asking for advice on if this is normal or not. I understand the severity of DKA now and grateful that is he still alive at this point after our ignorance of diabetes so please be kind with comments as I would appreciate advice on anything I can do to support him.
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