squishychickfi
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- Type of diabetes
- Treatment type
- Insulin
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Hi
I am due to have day surgery next week for my shoulder (possible torn rotator cuff) under a general anaesthetic.
Today I went for my pre assessment and they took my BG levels at 19.3 which was obviously very high. They are now talking about cancelling the surgery due to this.
The only help they would give was for me to go and see my GP/DNS today and get my meds 'upped'. I have duly been and they have basically laughed at me! (Not in a bad way) as they say that anything done today would not take effect by next Tuesday! DNS has asked me to have blood test (luckily I had one at the hospital) and take my BG levels 3 times before tomorrow when she will see me (in her lunch hour - so nice of her)
GP is quite incredulous about all of this and said that she can't see why the hospital have said all this as it shouldn't make a difference to having surgery.
So my question is - is there anything I can do extra to try and lower my sugar levels? What will happen with the dawn highs (as that will be the time they will check on the day of surgery) and has anyone had this experience and can give me any advice?
Thanks
I am due to have day surgery next week for my shoulder (possible torn rotator cuff) under a general anaesthetic.
Today I went for my pre assessment and they took my BG levels at 19.3 which was obviously very high. They are now talking about cancelling the surgery due to this.
The only help they would give was for me to go and see my GP/DNS today and get my meds 'upped'. I have duly been and they have basically laughed at me! (Not in a bad way) as they say that anything done today would not take effect by next Tuesday! DNS has asked me to have blood test (luckily I had one at the hospital) and take my BG levels 3 times before tomorrow when she will see me (in her lunch hour - so nice of her)
GP is quite incredulous about all of this and said that she can't see why the hospital have said all this as it shouldn't make a difference to having surgery.
So my question is - is there anything I can do extra to try and lower my sugar levels? What will happen with the dawn highs (as that will be the time they will check on the day of surgery) and has anyone had this experience and can give me any advice?
Thanks