Can anyone point me in the right direction please. My father is 86 years old has been Type 2 for many years now and is on insulin. I'm looking for a simple chart telling me what his blood sugar levels should be. He hasn't been well recently and I want to try and help keep a check on his levels. Thank you for any advise.
Can anyone point me in the right direction please. My father is 86 years old has been Type 2 for many years now and is on insulin. I'm looking for a simple chart telling me what his blood sugar levels should be. He hasn't been well recently and I want to try and help keep a check on his levels. Thank you for any advise.
My apologies, I neglected to ask what insulin/s & (if) other diabetes medications are prescribed?
Ideally blood testing would be on waking, prior to meals & 2hours after. Then before bed..
Also more regular testing should be done monitoring during times of illness.. Which can raise BGs??
Hi. The general rule is to try to keep BS at 8.5mmol max 2 hours after a meal. Many of us don't achieve that but always best to stay out of the teens much of the time. Does your father have a sensibly low-carb diet. If he can keep the carbs down he may need less insulin and his BS should be more stable.
There are many things that can impact blood glucose levels, including being under the weather. If you have concerns about your Dad and his diabetes, it could be worthwhile having a chat with a health care professional. Of course, you can ask lots of questions on here and folks will help where they can, although nobody here can give you medical advice or make a diagnosis.
Your Dad is fortunate to have such a caring and concerned daughter.