Yes I noticed less meds needed whilst moving (twice in 6wks, just after having a baby). All the hard work to pack and unpack.I asked the Doc if I could come off Insulin he said No laughs...he said u may need more I said no way it causes me to have hypos anyways went to see diabetic Nurse and she has suggested I have 25% after tea and see how it goes well i did and got anotehr hypo so cutting down on that tonight grrrrr
Tell him he's in trouble from me. Overdoing it after chest infections on top of his ailments and diabetes.Here we go again. After finishing the second lot of antibiotics on Sunday . Ron's chest problem is back yet again. I told him i didn't think any amount of pills were going to cure him. He was inclined to agree. It all started yesterday as he decided to water and feed the garden. I said he would over do it and he did .
Ron's readings are still up on the different metformin. Today he had a morning reading of 10 but he's had readings of between 11/13. They haven't changed since before stopping the other metformin. On this reading he got up at 3 am .Tell him he's in trouble from me. Overdoing it after chest infections on top of his ailments and diabetes.
He needs to pace himself better.
Mind u who am I kidding. I'm just as bad.
When I get any energy I want to be doing, as it isn't very often.
Ive gone on Dapagliflozin for a few weeks pre-op. I felt a difference immediately. But then an out of the blue 17.2 reading. Argh!!! Well I did forget my novarapid with meal. Also I had tried out a meal replacement for starting 800cals diet. They are very sweet. Hence 17 reading.
I made soup and veg stir-fry (in fridge) in preparation. I put onion in soup, wish I hadn't as all I can taste. So soup might be binned.
is this not a high reading maybe needs go back see the Doctor, hope it is sorted for himRon's readings are still up on the different metformin. Today he had a morning reading of 10 but he's had readings of between 11/13. They haven't changed since before stopping the other metformin. On this reading he got up at 3 am .
So this morning Ron had a call from the physical disability team. They hadn’t forgot him but they are so far behind with their case loads that they are still dealing with referrals they had back in November. So Ron will have to wait several more months before he gets help . He is already struggling to get in and out of bed . His legs get very tired and he’s in a great deal of pain . Ron also told them that I’ve hurt my back lifting him when he has chronic fatigue relapses . They were sorry but they will try and get to him as soon as they can . In the mean time were left to cope as best as we can.
Oh dear. On the lifting front; can there not be some form of care package established by your GP?
How about contacting the Red Cross? When my father was very ill they were marvellous, in terms of provision of mobility and safety aids, and ensuring he and my mother were able to use them safely. The aids were on load, but at no cost, unless by voluntary donation, and they came regularly to service the devices. His, again loaned, wheelchair had to be returned every few weeks for mandatory service, but n reality, they just swapped it on the spot, so minimal inconvenience.
I have to say, we found them to be absolutely marvellous.
To be fair, this was a fair few years ago now, but still worth a try. And if they can't help, they may know of organisations that might be able to.
Our bungalow is so small there is no room for any kind of aids in the bedroom unless there fixed to the ceiling .
SCREAM away hun.So this morning Ron had a call from the physical disability team. They hadn’t forgot him but they are so far behind with their case loads that they are still dealing with referrals they had back in November. So Ron will have to wait several more months before he gets help . He is already struggling to get in and out of bed . His legs get very tired and he’s in a great deal of pain . Ron also told them that I’ve hurt my back lifting him when he has chronic fatigue relapses . They were sorry but they will try and get to him as soon as they can . In the mean time were left to cope as best as we can.
I bet your receptionists are confused too. Let's hope their manager simplifies things for them.Bl00ming doctors receptionists
Had my HBa1c back in November, then repeat in December due to not being able to test the sample. Receptionist keesps phonoing asking me to go for another as test was abnormal. Picked up another blood form, made the appointment for today. My GP said last week when seen for something unrelated 'make your annual diabetes check appt with the nurse', so I explained the shenaningans around my HBa1c and she asked me to speak to the receptionist on the way out. They had to speak to the GP to sort out another blood form and then whilst I was out the following afternoon phoned up to make yet another appointment with the nurse. (This has all been different receptionists). So I spoke to the practice manager and basically told them off for confusing the heck out of me with changing what's happening. I do now have an appointment with the nurse for the diabetes check but I cant understand why the receptionists can all be getting it so wrong. I dont need a repeat HBa1c just yet as the results will probably be the same. Instead i need to make an appointment to see the GP and discuss with him why my results came back as abnormal.
Waste of my time for the past 3 months
WHAT?I give up with the nhs Ron has now been discharged from the chronic fatigue clinic.
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?