Thanks, I know he has been very stressed out lately with what has been going on . He does eat regular and takes meds on time . Today he has eaten 79 grams in carbs . A bit low I know . He has been taking extra breaks at work . The hypo happened at 12.30 his lunch break was at 1. He came home tonight starving hungry and is now in bed as it has taken its toll. He hasn't been very steady on his feet either tonight. I hope it is a one off. Hes taking Friday off and seeing gp.
Hi you say your husband. ' came home starving hungry'. If he's so hungry his sugars probably dropped, this usualy causes a hypo, is it possible he could carry few nuts, piece cheese, some scratchings or somethink to snack on In between meals, this is what I do, When I'm out I always carry somethink incase of emergency, even he could carry some jelly babies or glucose tablets incase he feels hypo coming on, is he eating sufficient at meal times, wish you luckThanks, I know he has been very stressed out lately with what has been going on . He does eat regular and takes meds on time . Today he has eaten 79 grams in carbs . A bit low I know . He has been taking extra breaks at work . The hypo happened at 12.30 his lunch break was at 1. He came home tonight starving hungry and is now in bed as it has taken its toll. He hasn't been very steady on his feet either tonight. I hope it is a one off. Hes taking Friday off and seeing gp.
It was the hypo that made him feel hungry even though he had his lunch afterwards and extra rations as he calls it . He munches through out the day. He also feels very tired afterwards to .Hi you say your husband. ' came home starving hungry'. If he's so hungry his sugars probably dropped, this usualy causes a hypo, is it possible he could carry few nuts, piece cheese, some scratchings or somethink to snack on In between meals, this is what I do, When I'm out I always carry somethink incase of emergency, even he could carry some jelly babies or glucose tablets incase he feels hypo coming on, is he eating sufficient at meal times, wish you luck
One day last week I ate my breakfast and one hour later I went into hypo, so I quickly had jelly baby then ate a little protein/ carb, this was very unusual but I've been under a lot of stress recently & bit more active, don't worry, cos stress can make it worse, it obviously is worrying you, rightly so, try to see your doctor or nurse & explain what's happening they are the best people to help you, it will get sorted, but it's your doctor that can help & advise you, is it possible to ring surgery. & talk to, hopefully it will sort itself out. Wish you well take care.It was the hypo that made him feel hungry even though he had his lunch afterwards and extra rations as he calls it . He munches through out the day. He also feels very tired afterwards to .
Tomorrow's gp appointment might been to be accompanied by a list on your pad and write down gps answer.hi gang , well ron had a very restless night . He woke at 2 in pain and was up for work at 5. Vicky he use to like pork scratchings but just lately has gone of them in fact there seems to be quite a lot of things hes gone off. He use to have fruit ,yogurt and nuts with cream for breakfast but hasn't had them for a few weeks now . Now and again he will have a cooked breakfast mainly at weekends or scrambled eggs. At the minute hes giving those belvita biscuits a go. He seems to like them . As for his meds at the last review he was taken off gliclazide and had his metformin upped from two to four a day. Two at breakfast two at tea time , me personally I think that's to many I forgot to ask why it was upped. If ron can get an appointment tomorrow I will be bringing this up with the doctor. No Vicky was told by the x ray department they are taking about 6 weeks to get results so while I was there yesterday I kicked off big time thought I was going to get thrown out . When ron phoned them on Monday they were suppose to be chasing it up but found out yesterday nobody had done a thing. At this rate by the time we get results he will be in a wheelchair. The thing that is worrying me at the moment is his balance, several times last night I had to grab hold of him. Well today is a fresh day so hope things will be different . Have a good day all and thanks for being to supportive, I really appreciate all the feed back from each and everyone of you. Will keep you posted about what happens.
@tina_marie is @eldergarth going to mention his hypos at gp appointment tomorrow? I think gps dont change meds until 3 nonth worth of change. He has had these hypos a while. Is it more than 3 months and his excellent hba1c will back him up.
I hope tomorrow's appointment goes better than latest ones. Gp will listen.
they have been moving him around on different jobs so he says. I just wish the x rays would hurry up. When I went to the hospital yesterday there were other people who still hadn't got there x rays either. What they do is send the x ray to Nottingham then back to kingsmill hospital then to gp.@tina_marie @eldergarth Really don't think Ron should be going to work like that especially as you said he'd been taken off light duties against doctors orders. I believe pain like he is in can make bgs soar in some cases but plummet in others.
Take care Ron and get that Doc to sign you off completely
they have been moving him around on different jobs so he says. I just wish the x rays would hurry up. When I went to the hospital yesterday there were other people who still hadn't got there x rays either. What they do is send the x ray to Nottingham then back to kingsmill hospital then to gp.
im always telling him to take it easy. Plus ive already made a complaint and put feed back on kingsmills web site. Waiting for there reply.How ridiculous is that. I thought xrays were sent electronically to all concerned these days. My hip xrays were all on computer. Sounds like there's a holdup where they are analysed. Wonder if you could chase Nottingham, where presumably the diagnostic dept is? It often helps if you threaten to make official complaint....pity it's not the hospital where @Cumberland works....not that they aren't snowed under from what he's said....might have known somebody that knows somebody that could gee things up....
Big hugs and tell Ron to take it easy
@eldergarth take it easy.
@Sable_Jan was excellent is suggesting gp signs you off tomorrow. Just until things settle down. You can get about but not as strenuous as working. At an easier paste for a few weeks until nhs help properly.
If this gets silly call a private hospital for a private neurologist's Secretary who can take your gp referral to action 2-3 appointments. Oh and an x-ray.
Cost would be about £400 but you'd get your diagnosis. Thendrop back to gp for nhs referral to take any further treatment further. You've waited long enough.
That's what I would do. Goodluck mate.
The problem is Kingsmill and Queens / City hospital are not on the same system so they are not connected so every thing has to be sent physically. by post or courier.How ridiculous is that. I thought xrays were sent electronically to all concerned these days
That's such a pain and obviously causes all sorts of problems and delays. Thanks for the info JohnThe problem is Kingsmill and Queens / City hospital are not on the same system so they are not connected so every thing has to be sent physically. by post or courier.
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