It does. And staying in the low teens most of the time with a TIR still of 50% is no mean feat with your insulin needs having changed this drastically this quick, I'd say well done on keeping on top of your diabetes while dealing with everything else!my tir has gone from 90% down to 50% thankfully with no hypos I have lost 10 pounds in a week , it just shows you how much stress plays such a part in our lives .
Yes they did say they would find accommodation for me for two weeks but at the time I felt I needed something to do and driving there and back seemed best to me , sitting in a strange room with no friends around me would have driven me mad I think , I have just got back from my daily visit and we went to the garden with the aid of a wheelchair and she ate the best part of a cheeseburger which she was craving , everyone including the surgeon is saying she is a miracle , thanks for the hugs everyone .Do Addenbrooks have any accommodation for someone like you so that you could stay nearer your wife at this time?
You’re under enormous strain right now and blood sugar mayhem adds another dimension.
I hope your wife’s recovering well from the emergency op, hugs for her and for you.
Yes they did say they would find accommodation for me for two weeks but at the time I felt I needed something to do and driving there and back seemed best to me , sitting in a strange room with no friends around me would have driven me mad I think , I have just got back from my daily visit and we went to the garden with the aid of a wheelchair and she ate the best part of a cheeseburger which she was craving , everyone including the surgeon is saying she is a miracle , thanks for the hugs everyone .
Reading about what you and your wife are going through so bravely puts my own problems, so small by comparison, in the right perspective. I am so glad to hear your wife is improving and I am sure as the crisis recedes your blood sugar will return to where it was. Wishing you and your wife the best outcomes and many many happy days ahead.Thanks everyone for your kind words , I visited her today and there was a slight improvement and we went down to the concourse via wheelchair and had a sandwich and coffee in the sunshine , I am having a rest tomorrow as I have to go to the dentist to have a couple of my back teeth repaired after grinding them because of the stress .
The concourse is always buzzing. I remember going there for my first real food after my op - made a huge difference. I am glad to hear things are heading the right direction and wish you both the very best.Thanks everyone for your kind words , I visited her today and there was a slight improvement and we went down to the concourse via wheelchair and had a sandwich and coffee in the sunshine , I am having a rest tomorrow as I have to go to the dentist to have a couple of my back teeth repaired after grinding them because of the stress .
Glad to read this @jaywak, there’s nothing like being in your own home to aid your recovery, wishing your wife all the best and hopefully now you can get some self care in tooThanks Grant my lovely wife Tina came home to the N&N hospital today for how long we don't know but it's an improvement and she is getting a little stronger everyday , it's better for me as well without the daily 150 mile trip everyday to visit , thanks to all my forum pals for your kind comments as well .
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