Just call 111 and try to get the ball rolling by bypassing the GP. Say diagnosis is currently uncertain, but he has high blood sugars and ketones present, feeling unwell. That should get someone to take notice.His sister was late onset type 1 diabetes initially treated as type 2. Despite my best efforts, it has fallen on deaf ears at our GP practice.
As a diabetic with possible DKA, they should have someone check his blood sugars and ketones and blood pressure when he arrives before you wait to see a consultant.Just had out of hours GP call. Said John to go to A& E this evening. Hubby not keen, GP said he has to go!
Our son on his way to pick him up, ironically he finished work in Urgent Care A&E at another hospital about 2 hours ago! Let's hope he can get his dad seen before morning as A&E will be packed out.
Have a look here for some ideas, info and recipes (no need to pay anything for meal plans etc unless you want to) www.dietdoctor.com/keto or www.dietdoctor.com/low-carbBack home now.
Letter for GP surgery requesting urgent medication review. Saw medical registrar before he left who actually approves of Keto diet. Said it is ok to continue long term but needs need a medication review.
You may be correct HSSS, need more fats, we just discussed that his diet may have been high protein but not really much else.
Thanks everyone for your advice. It really is very reassuring and helpful.
Glad he went, because DKA can be quite deadly, and it did sound like he was headed that way. Up the fats. They don't up glucose at all, but protein does, a bit. (Nowhere near as much as carbs would, but still).Back home now.
Letter for GP surgery requesting urgent medication review. Saw medical registrar before he left who actually approves of Keto diet. Said it is ok to continue long term but needs need a medication review.
You may be correct HSSS, need more fats, we just discussed that his diet may have been high protein but not really much else.
Thanks everyone for your advice. It really is very reassuring and helpful.
By the way... It's the wife again, a lot of us would count ourselves lucky to have someone who got so involved and tried to educate themselves about our conditions. (My husband would, and did, but he wouldn't be able to come on here. His English is fine, but his medical English isn't.). Don't colour yourself a nuisance or anything. You're the best kind of spouse to have, and we're more than happy to help, if in any way we can.Yes its the "wife again".
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