cheeky monkey
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Has anyone had a bad time with there diabetes care in hospital? Ive been in hospital twice in the last year, on my first stay the nurses didnt seem too know how to treat someone with diabetes, one incident worried me I was given my insulin then when my dinner came round I was told I was nil by mouth so I had a hypo I told the nurse I was feeling unwell she had too ask the sister three times if she could check my bloods, then the sister asked me if I was ok before they would get me a orange juice.
Recently I had a major op which went wrong and was very serious, when I came off the ICU ward I was taken to a normal ward, yet again they messed up my insulin they told me I didnt have to take insulin with every meal, I was on high dosages of insulin and they dropped it down to 10 units. I had a arguement with them everyday over my diabetes care even my carer tried to tell them. The scary part was they even gave they lady in the next bed my diabetic meds, even though she was NOT diabetic this happened for a week she kept telling them but they said because it was written down on there list they had too treat her as a diabetic.
Now I have to work hard at getting my blood sugars back to normal, surely nurses are trained in looking after diabetics?
Im now really worried about going into hosptial if I have too in the future.
susie
Recently I had a major op which went wrong and was very serious, when I came off the ICU ward I was taken to a normal ward, yet again they messed up my insulin they told me I didnt have to take insulin with every meal, I was on high dosages of insulin and they dropped it down to 10 units. I had a arguement with them everyday over my diabetes care even my carer tried to tell them. The scary part was they even gave they lady in the next bed my diabetic meds, even though she was NOT diabetic this happened for a week she kept telling them but they said because it was written down on there list they had too treat her as a diabetic.
Now I have to work hard at getting my blood sugars back to normal, surely nurses are trained in looking after diabetics?
Im now really worried about going into hosptial if I have too in the future.
susie