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<blockquote data-quote="daggyjack" data-source="post: 250274" data-attributes="member: 41750"><p>Hi All,</p><p>First post on here and I'd really appreciate your advice.</p><p></p><p>I work in Day Services foe adults with Learning Difficulties.</p><p>A man that I work with and have done so for 4 years has wildly fluctuating blood sugar levels.</p><p></p><p>He is tested at home at 8.00 am and averages 20.0 and comes into service by 10.00 am. We are able to test him and again his levels vary greatly from 4.0 to 15.0 at this time.</p><p></p><p>He is tested throughout the day (at lunchtime and 2 hours after lunch) and there is no pattern.</p><p></p><p>For example, a few days ago, at lunchtime his reading was 13.4, then when tested after lunch (of pie and potatoes), his levels dropped to 4.5.</p><p></p><p>He used to see his Diabetic Clinic regularly but doesn't seem to go any more but when I used to take him, his HBA1C readings were considered ok (at 8) even though to me, his blood sugar levels are all over the place.</p><p></p><p>He has even been known to be 19.0 at 9.00 am then found collapsed with readings of 1.1 two hours later. When admitted to hospital after this, he was discharged a few hours later without, in my eyes, proper investigation. I thought it would have been an ideal time to complete a baseline check.</p><p></p><p>Please could I be given some advice to pass back to the team and Care Manager, as I feel that this young man will suffer serious health consequences at a later date if he is not regulated and looked after proprley soon.</p><p></p><p>Thank you in advance and I really hope your greater knowledge will help me help this individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daggyjack, post: 250274, member: 41750"] Hi All, First post on here and I'd really appreciate your advice. I work in Day Services foe adults with Learning Difficulties. A man that I work with and have done so for 4 years has wildly fluctuating blood sugar levels. He is tested at home at 8.00 am and averages 20.0 and comes into service by 10.00 am. We are able to test him and again his levels vary greatly from 4.0 to 15.0 at this time. He is tested throughout the day (at lunchtime and 2 hours after lunch) and there is no pattern. For example, a few days ago, at lunchtime his reading was 13.4, then when tested after lunch (of pie and potatoes), his levels dropped to 4.5. He used to see his Diabetic Clinic regularly but doesn't seem to go any more but when I used to take him, his HBA1C readings were considered ok (at 8) even though to me, his blood sugar levels are all over the place. He has even been known to be 19.0 at 9.00 am then found collapsed with readings of 1.1 two hours later. When admitted to hospital after this, he was discharged a few hours later without, in my eyes, proper investigation. I thought it would have been an ideal time to complete a baseline check. Please could I be given some advice to pass back to the team and Care Manager, as I feel that this young man will suffer serious health consequences at a later date if he is not regulated and looked after proprley soon. Thank you in advance and I really hope your greater knowledge will help me help this individual. [/QUOTE]
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