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<blockquote data-quote="Dogdaisy" data-source="post: 1378067" data-attributes="member: 377119"><p>Hi</p><p>My mum in her late 70s is Type 2, she was taken off glicazide 4 weeks ago as she was thought to be having low blood sugar episodes. She was also taken off metformin 2 weeks ago as her diabetic nurse said her bloods were good and HCA1 was borderline for requiring metformin (6.1). Within approx a week she developed a UTI which was treated with antibiotics. She then became increasingly tired, having to go to bed straight after breakfast, this was still presumed to be low blood sugar. I found that her carers had started giving her orange juice and hobnob biscuits and mum had also been eating some dextrose tablets which had been left with her meds. on her GPS advice, (mum said she felt so terribly tired she couldn't make a snack so when she was hungry or thirsty she ate one and felt abit better, so she kept having one now and then). Over the past week she had complete exhaustion and unable to get out of bed, increased urination and thirst, night sweats, and I decided to test the blood sugar which the GP was still assuming was low but had not tested, and I found it was 24.7mmol/l. I sought medical advice and mum was put back on metformin on Saturday. On Saturday it rose higher to 25.1 and again sought medical advice from 111 and out of hours dr wanted mum hospitalised, said she may need insulin to bring it under control, said it was dangerous to remain so high. However, by the time the emergency dr arrived it came down to 15.8 and they decided to leave it. Today, it had risen higher to 27.4 and again medical advice was sought from 111, and a different out of hours dr said we would let it rise to 30 or 31 before we would intervene. Does this seem like sound advice? Could mum have become Type 1 over the past couple of weeks?</p><p>Friday 3/2/17 23.7 ( 9.31am). 19.1 (10.30am district nurse). 16.5 (2.39pm). 19.9 (7pm.) 17.5 (19.39pm). Saturday 4/2/17 25.1 (8.30am) 21.9 (10.40am). 11.8 (4.30pm). 20.2 (9.15pm). 15.8 (9.45pm paramedic) Sunday 5/2/2016 18.2 (8.48am) 16.4 (1.02pm). 20.4 (9.45pm). Monday 6/2/17 13.3 (9.15am). 15 (10pm). Tuesday 7/2/17 18.2 (6am) 14 (6.15am) 11.2 (10am). 20.6 (4pm). 27.4 (6.30pm). 14.5 (10pm).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dogdaisy, post: 1378067, member: 377119"] Hi My mum in her late 70s is Type 2, she was taken off glicazide 4 weeks ago as she was thought to be having low blood sugar episodes. She was also taken off metformin 2 weeks ago as her diabetic nurse said her bloods were good and HCA1 was borderline for requiring metformin (6.1). Within approx a week she developed a UTI which was treated with antibiotics. She then became increasingly tired, having to go to bed straight after breakfast, this was still presumed to be low blood sugar. I found that her carers had started giving her orange juice and hobnob biscuits and mum had also been eating some dextrose tablets which had been left with her meds. on her GPS advice, (mum said she felt so terribly tired she couldn't make a snack so when she was hungry or thirsty she ate one and felt abit better, so she kept having one now and then). Over the past week she had complete exhaustion and unable to get out of bed, increased urination and thirst, night sweats, and I decided to test the blood sugar which the GP was still assuming was low but had not tested, and I found it was 24.7mmol/l. I sought medical advice and mum was put back on metformin on Saturday. On Saturday it rose higher to 25.1 and again sought medical advice from 111 and out of hours dr wanted mum hospitalised, said she may need insulin to bring it under control, said it was dangerous to remain so high. However, by the time the emergency dr arrived it came down to 15.8 and they decided to leave it. Today, it had risen higher to 27.4 and again medical advice was sought from 111, and a different out of hours dr said we would let it rise to 30 or 31 before we would intervene. Does this seem like sound advice? Could mum have become Type 1 over the past couple of weeks? Friday 3/2/17 23.7 ( 9.31am). 19.1 (10.30am district nurse). 16.5 (2.39pm). 19.9 (7pm.) 17.5 (19.39pm). Saturday 4/2/17 25.1 (8.30am) 21.9 (10.40am). 11.8 (4.30pm). 20.2 (9.15pm). 15.8 (9.45pm paramedic) Sunday 5/2/2016 18.2 (8.48am) 16.4 (1.02pm). 20.4 (9.45pm). Monday 6/2/17 13.3 (9.15am). 15 (10pm). Tuesday 7/2/17 18.2 (6am) 14 (6.15am) 11.2 (10am). 20.6 (4pm). 27.4 (6.30pm). 14.5 (10pm). [/QUOTE]
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