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<blockquote data-quote="xfieldok" data-source="post: 2068102" data-attributes="member: 460785"><p>OK listen up people - Plan B.</p><p></p><p>Firstly, massive thanks to [USER=388174]@SimonCrox[/USER] for the article. It is very similar to something else I read but the article you pointed me at was more readable from a layperson's point of view.</p><p></p><p>Bearing in mind that I have two major issues, the diabetes and the myasthenia gravis. The meds for the MG don't seen to be taking effect and I have been asked by the neurologist on more than one occasion to go as an inpatient, so far I have resisted.</p><p></p><p>So, tomorrow I am going to take my usual dose of 2 glicazide. I am going to phone the neurologist's secreatry and see if I can talk to them with a view to going in. Hopefully the registrar will phone me and we can discuss. I can also explain my dilema with the diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I will see my DN tomorrow and tell her about the glicazide, if she wants me to stop and take the insulin, this can be done the following day. No biggy.</p><p></p><p>If they agree to take me in, hopefully I can go Monday. That gives me some time to sort out stuff here, find a babysitter for the dogs, make a pan of stew and charge up all batteries! Funny the things you think of.</p><p></p><p>They may not actually want me to go in, I don't know until I ask. I just feel that a huge weight has been lifted.</p><p></p><p>Will set my alarm for early morning to check on numbers, but I bet I sleep tonight!</p><p></p><p>Will report back tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xfieldok, post: 2068102, member: 460785"] OK listen up people - Plan B. Firstly, massive thanks to [USER=388174]@SimonCrox[/USER] for the article. It is very similar to something else I read but the article you pointed me at was more readable from a layperson's point of view. Bearing in mind that I have two major issues, the diabetes and the myasthenia gravis. The meds for the MG don't seen to be taking effect and I have been asked by the neurologist on more than one occasion to go as an inpatient, so far I have resisted. So, tomorrow I am going to take my usual dose of 2 glicazide. I am going to phone the neurologist's secreatry and see if I can talk to them with a view to going in. Hopefully the registrar will phone me and we can discuss. I can also explain my dilema with the diabetes. I will see my DN tomorrow and tell her about the glicazide, if she wants me to stop and take the insulin, this can be done the following day. No biggy. If they agree to take me in, hopefully I can go Monday. That gives me some time to sort out stuff here, find a babysitter for the dogs, make a pan of stew and charge up all batteries! Funny the things you think of. They may not actually want me to go in, I don't know until I ask. I just feel that a huge weight has been lifted. Will set my alarm for early morning to check on numbers, but I bet I sleep tonight! Will report back tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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