billyteahead
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thanks all for your thoughts. I dont live v close to my mum so its hard to keep any eye on her. I m with her again this weekend and in the last 2 weeks she s lost even more weight and looks dreadful. Finally managed to persuade her to change to a more local GP with a diabetes nurse and some recomendations.
I think she is having hypos, This is all she can stomach to eat- 1 wheetabix in the morning, i small tin of chicken soup at lunchtime, 1 wheetabix in the evening, maybe a glass of milk. Hardly any calories tall, and she is still taking 2 metformin and 1 glic every day- so it seems to me as if her BS are dropping way too low, she doesnt have a meter.
I ve seen her sitting, very passive, sleepy, no energy, no talking (which is unusual for her) and feeling v sick often during the course of the day she does this, and its only hen I say lets try and eat something etc that she will act. Is this what hypos are like- make you unresponsive?
Scary, and I have to leave her tomorrow... should she stop wth the meds until she is able to get an appoint at her new GP?
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