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<blockquote data-quote="ConcernedRelative" data-source="post: 2692256" data-attributes="member: 565699"><p>Wow, I'm tingling from head to toe with amazed appreciation for the generosity of this forum.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking for the contact details for the dietician as I believe they're unaware of the severity of the situation. Yesterday's fall has left dad with a big bruise on his forehead and I think he's injured his wrist. Today was 2nd consecutive hypo, mum mentioned it may have began around 7, but glucose administered and dad's up and compus mentis. First order of the day: finding out what was eaten when, checking logs and dose records, then getting sensor issues reported and replaced.</p><p></p><p>The nhs team also are without the data from the app, so am going to retry diabox (app launch failed on first android device, my rooted s20 )</p><p></p><p>Mental state isn't great, earlier he said in exasperation "please let me die tonight" , <em>but</em> he got some exercise and fresh air today (basically unprecedented) which i hope helps in every way (seems happier now, regaling tales of today's escapades : )</p><p></p><p>So many thanks for replies and insights and being brutal, mother is physically incapacitated, recovering from mental incapacitation.</p><p></p><p>I need to get that letter of consent filled in, along with POA </p><p></p><p>We located the UK freephone number and reported the failing sensors, replacements expected in 3 days, and prescription replacements received today for the interim, after the sensor that was installed yesterday again reported replace sensor </p><p></p><p>Dad had an appointment for blood tests, to see how one of his meds is affecting his levels. </p><p></p><p>Thanks again !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConcernedRelative, post: 2692256, member: 565699"] Wow, I'm tingling from head to toe with amazed appreciation for the generosity of this forum. I'm looking for the contact details for the dietician as I believe they're unaware of the severity of the situation. Yesterday's fall has left dad with a big bruise on his forehead and I think he's injured his wrist. Today was 2nd consecutive hypo, mum mentioned it may have began around 7, but glucose administered and dad's up and compus mentis. First order of the day: finding out what was eaten when, checking logs and dose records, then getting sensor issues reported and replaced. The nhs team also are without the data from the app, so am going to retry diabox (app launch failed on first android device, my rooted s20 ) Mental state isn't great, earlier he said in exasperation "please let me die tonight" , [I]but[/I] he got some exercise and fresh air today (basically unprecedented) which i hope helps in every way (seems happier now, regaling tales of today's escapades : ) So many thanks for replies and insights and being brutal, mother is physically incapacitated, recovering from mental incapacitation. I need to get that letter of consent filled in, along with POA We located the UK freephone number and reported the failing sensors, replacements expected in 3 days, and prescription replacements received today for the interim, after the sensor that was installed yesterday again reported replace sensor Dad had an appointment for blood tests, to see how one of his meds is affecting his levels. Thanks again !!! [/QUOTE]
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