Sorry, I can't suggest anything as I'm not T1 but do hope you feel better very soon
Maybe you could phone the emergency number ( 111 ? ) and ask them what they advise? Do you have anyone, friend/relative, who could take you to A/E / Out of Hours if necessary? I realise it's quite late, though. Maybe best provisionally arrange something now rather than have to do something at 3am etc???
{{{Hugs}}} in the meantime ...
Hello, this was the sticker that I got from the hospital. Red is where you need medical attention, I was also told if your BG is normal and you have high ketones, it’s best to drink fluid that contains carbs that you can bolus for. I hope you feel better soon!
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Thanks for that, great advice! I have a ketone meter
but GP won't provide the strips(they've now ran out of date! ) plenty of sugary drinks in luckily! Will give that a go and monitor through out the night xx
I found this on the Internet I don’t know how accurate it is but I think you need to go to A&E asap. Just so you’re safe!
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Hope you get things resolved one way or other. Just to reiterate 111 is a great idea for guidance.
Re Gp not prescribing ketone test strips for meter. I hadn’t had any of those until this year (6 years in) and relied on urine strips. After a severe illness where I did indeed end up in A and E I was told as a type 1 I should have them. Contacted my hospital team who were also shocked I was using urine sticks. Within hours I had a new meter, two boxes of strips and a prescription change. There was a caveat! Use them when ill, not just because you have the odd high sugars, as GP will choke if you put on regular prescription. Which I think is fair enough. We are all pretty good at knowing if we have a genuine need to use them.
Hi @Niecie, forgive me if I have it totally wrong but you have a PARTNER! This dilemma is not something to take lightly on the basis there is 'noone' to look after the kids or it's hard to get to the hospital or Drs, high ketones can be fatal at their worst and your partner needs to recognise this is not just you fussing about feeling off. Would you adopt that attitude if it was one of your children?, of course not, you would insist on arrangements being made festive season or not. Does your partner even understand type 1 diabetes and how crucial these things are? I do hope you have managed to get yourself medical attention because this 'it's all too difficult' approach can lead to something far worse. x
hi @Niecie
howare you feeling now?
your profile doesn’t state which type of diabetes you have, or how you treat it or which country you live in. It would help members respond to you if you fill those sections of your profile in when you get the chance.
but I’e looked through some of your previous posts and see you are T1 and on insulin. You also mention a pump.
my suggestion (if you are in the UK) is to ring the NHS helpline number whenever you have a serious medical concern.
https://111.nhs.uk/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA0...hYZywowtTN-PJwsVijsEyVbFRV9eNlJUaAr6OEALw_wcB
It’s free, and you will get to speak to a nurse (they call you back) if necessary.
it bridges the gap between Sitting at home worriting and visiting your nearest A&E.
best wishes, and let us know how you get on?
Thank you, still a bit yukky but ketones have come right down.
Yes I will update when I get a min. Things have changed since I was last on here.
Been diabetic for 40 year, normally very good but been struggling since Oct time. I am in the UK so will give 111 a call and seek advice. I will also request my diabetes team to get in touch with GP re the ketone strips.
Thank you much appreciated x
Glad things are looking better today, despite still feeling yucky!Hi, just went to update info and not sure how to do it? Nothing in settings, guessing why I haven't done it alreadyx
Hi, just went to update info and not sure how to do it? Nothing in settings, guessing why I haven't done it alreadyx
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