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<blockquote data-quote="Mandarin" data-source="post: 3042" data-attributes="member: 3200"><p>I remember my first stomach bug after diganosis, even though I called out the doctor I was not instructed on how to deal with it so my sugars were getting higher and higher. I had a raging thirst and would send my kids to the supermarkent to buy bags of ice so that I could fill a pint glass with it and top it up with water which I would not let out of my sight or allow anyone to take the glass to wash it.</p><p>After 2 or 3 days confined to bed and not being able to keep anything (including the water I was drinking) down, I was finally rushed to hospital with ketoacidosis.</p><p>As they carried me down stairs to the ambulance I insisted that I took my glass and a fresh bag of ice with me and arrived at the hospital clutching it for dear life. </p><p>It was only after I had been settled in a ward and had had the oxygen mask for a few hours that they finally managed to prise my glass and a bag of warm water from me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mandarin, post: 3042, member: 3200"] I remember my first stomach bug after diganosis, even though I called out the doctor I was not instructed on how to deal with it so my sugars were getting higher and higher. I had a raging thirst and would send my kids to the supermarkent to buy bags of ice so that I could fill a pint glass with it and top it up with water which I would not let out of my sight or allow anyone to take the glass to wash it. After 2 or 3 days confined to bed and not being able to keep anything (including the water I was drinking) down, I was finally rushed to hospital with ketoacidosis. As they carried me down stairs to the ambulance I insisted that I took my glass and a fresh bag of ice with me and arrived at the hospital clutching it for dear life. It was only after I had been settled in a ward and had had the oxygen mask for a few hours that they finally managed to prise my glass and a bag of warm water from me. [/QUOTE]
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