daddysgirl
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Hi there,
I am posting on this thread as I am really concerned about my father. He is a 74 year old, type 2 diabetic. He was diagnosed roughly 15 years ago and has been injecting himself four times a day for at least 5 years. I spoke to him yesterday and he said that he has not needed to take any insulin for a week to 10 days?! He can't understand why as he tests himself several times a day and his blood sugars have not reached double digits. He has not changed his lifestyle. He does have a host of other conditions (COPD, heart problem, cholesterol, obesity etc) and is taking a carrier bag of medication for them. Has anyone ever heard of this happening before?
I may add that he is quite irritable and not the easiest of people to speak too. So I thought I would see if anyone had any ideas about why his requirement for insulin has stopped over night when his lifestyle has remained unchanged.
Many thanks
I am posting on this thread as I am really concerned about my father. He is a 74 year old, type 2 diabetic. He was diagnosed roughly 15 years ago and has been injecting himself four times a day for at least 5 years. I spoke to him yesterday and he said that he has not needed to take any insulin for a week to 10 days?! He can't understand why as he tests himself several times a day and his blood sugars have not reached double digits. He has not changed his lifestyle. He does have a host of other conditions (COPD, heart problem, cholesterol, obesity etc) and is taking a carrier bag of medication for them. Has anyone ever heard of this happening before?
I may add that he is quite irritable and not the easiest of people to speak too. So I thought I would see if anyone had any ideas about why his requirement for insulin has stopped over night when his lifestyle has remained unchanged.
Many thanks