Does it work ? @Ali HThanks, I'll just go try that....... aaaaaaaaarrrrrrgggghhhhhhhhhhhhh
Ali
@Ali H, Hi, I too know what you're going through. My mother in law is 79 and has Dementia and Diabetes, She has carers and DN. Her BG is only checked once a day at 9am, by which time her levels are not too bad. When I'm there, during the day, I test her BG and it's often 17 mmol +. Told the DN who wasn't concerned at all!
Insane isn't it, at what point does somebody decide control doesn't matter and why should they be allowed to make that choice? They are very old, 90 and 81, I don't expect or want miracles but I do want single figure readings, that's all.
Ali
Let's just try to keep our marbles intact and stay out of hospitals/nursing homes. I would NEVER knowingly accept such treatment. The old are not for throwing into the dustbin.@Ali H - I don't know how old your parents are but I would hesitate a guess at over 65. It just seems the older the diabetic person is the less attention is paid to keeping control of levels by the NHS.
I despair. I've already been told by my consultant that my control and levels will be relaxed in later life.....why? We all deserve good healthcare...it just seems to me that older persons are totally fobbed off.
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