ShelleyHarris1981
Well-Known Member
- Messages
- 143
- Location
- Wolverhampton
- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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- Racism,ignorance,nastiness,selfishness
What a terrible time you had, 100 units, wowie. They were very lucky you weren't even more poorly from that sort of dose. Poor you. I am glad that you won and hope you enjoy your holiday.
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Thank you. x
Please don't let this put you off having anymore children! It was horrific but you pulled through! My first daughter was premi - 29 weeks and I was so ill that I was taken straight to intensive care and no one knew whether I was going to make it for 3 days but i did. We had another one 2 and a bit years later and although I had preeclampsia she was born at 37 weeks. Best decision we made! Unless prior to this experience you only wanted one anyway! Just saying, don't let it put you off if you want more! Glad you're ok and you won! Take care xHi, no let me explain, on the Thursday i was diagnosed as having GD (at that point), Friday i had a meeting with diabetic midwife, my keytones were high, she warned me if they rose over weekend i would be admitted.
On the Saturday I was indeed admitted and I was started on a sliding scale.
Some tests were run and on the Sunday morning the Consultant came to see me to explain he believed I was actually Type 1 and I would be taken off sliding scale and I would that afternoon at the same time be taught how to inject - and we would start with 10units with my lunch and then monitor me to see what happened BG wise.
So at 1pm two Senior Nurses attended on me, and taught me (although it was later admitted neither knew where to inject / what 10u were and had no real knowledge of how to treat a diabetic mum to be, had simply agreed to do it, as someone had too).
within a few minutes of them going the alarms were ringing on ward, I was being told to get on the bed and I was off to HDU where I was greeted by nurses and Doctors and they began to reverse the overdose.
The Snr Nurse realised as soon as she got back into the nurses area they hadn't understood notes and instead of 10u they had drawn 100u.
I spent all day and night monitored every 15 mins. My fingers were red raw from testing, I had vomit all over my clothes but no one changed me as I was hooked up to drips.
The following day was my 20 week scan and I attended this still stinking of vomit and weak and upset over what had happened.
its the main reason we decided not to have further children as I couldn't cope with maybe having to go back in again!!
hope that explains it a bit better
Hiya,
Well done on winning your case and most importantly raising awareness. What they did was completely negligent and Im glad that they have acknowledged it.
I myself recently had a birth debriefing (2 years after the event as it took me so long to feel strong enough to pull them up on their mistakes). During my labour I was put on the sliding scale and kept at a steady 2.5 for 12 hours! By the time it came to push my baby out (I had a horrible shoulder dystocia birth) I was passing in and out of consciousness.
It felt good to let them know all the things that upset me and to know that they would review their practices and hopefully review how they deal with sliding scales.
Please don't let this put you off having anymore children! It was horrific but you pulled through! My first daughter was premi - 29 weeks and I was so ill that I was taken straight to intensive care and no one knew whether I was going to make it for 3 days but i did. We had another one 2 and a bit years later and although I had preeclampsia she was born at 37 weeks. Best decision we made! Unless prior to this experience you only wanted one anyway! Just saying, don't let it put you off if you want more! Glad you're ok and you won! Take care x
Well done Shelley,
What a remarkable thing you have done.
Amazing! Well done to you for having the courage to fight for acknowledgement........inspirational
Wow 100u, You are very lucky. I'm very suprised as 100u is a massive dose, and certainly unusual, that the midwife didn't double check.
Well done anyway!
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