IanD
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- Peterchurch, Hereford
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
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- Tablets (oral)
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Ebenezer said:My friend Sarah has been diabetic-2 for many years. She went totally blind with glaucoma about 10 years ago, so cannot manage insulin or a BS meter.
A year ago her HbA1c was about 9, so they started her on insulin - 6 units Glargine administered by the district nurse each morning. They measure her BS at that time, normally at 15-20. Over the year the Glargine has been increased to 14 units.
Seems odd to me that as Glargine starts to act an hour after injection, & lasts for about 20 hours, they are not in fact measuring the effect of insulin as it is spent, & hasn't started acting.
I see her on Sunday afternoons, & measure the BS several hours after lunch at around 20 when proper control would give a reading of 10. The nurses have objected to me writing results in their book & contacting the diabetic specialists at the hospital. Most recent readings: before a church meal - 24. Two hours after the meal it was 32. She says she feels OK.
Any advice on helping her & dealing with such professionals?
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