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<blockquote data-quote="Freema" data-source="post: 1596840" data-attributes="member: 329519"><p>that is not bad... 7.8 is a bit high but okay safe also when just having treated her for a hypo, it is difficult to hit like right between 5 and 6 mmol .. many times it is safer to be a bit too high if one easily hypos, I think is not a worrying number right after a hypo, as it is better to be a few mmol´s too high than the opposite..</p><p>yes there is not enough people in such places to really sit beside a worried person for longer hours .. many times there are only a few 2-3 persons to take care of like 20 people and the others still needs to get new diapers on and come on the loo and be helped to eat and lots of others stuff it is difficult to be one to one person for more than a few quarters of an hour once in a while, that's why family is actually still very important in the old days, I have tried the same with my father if more people are critically ill at the same time the people working there need to run from one person to the other all the time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freema, post: 1596840, member: 329519"] that is not bad... 7.8 is a bit high but okay safe also when just having treated her for a hypo, it is difficult to hit like right between 5 and 6 mmol .. many times it is safer to be a bit too high if one easily hypos, I think is not a worrying number right after a hypo, as it is better to be a few mmol´s too high than the opposite.. yes there is not enough people in such places to really sit beside a worried person for longer hours .. many times there are only a few 2-3 persons to take care of like 20 people and the others still needs to get new diapers on and come on the loo and be helped to eat and lots of others stuff it is difficult to be one to one person for more than a few quarters of an hour once in a while, that's why family is actually still very important in the old days, I have tried the same with my father if more people are critically ill at the same time the people working there need to run from one person to the other all the time [/QUOTE]
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