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We don't know, mum's lost the key to open the case! D'oh!Is it an electric one Barbara?
That's what I have been taking for about 3 months. No sign of bother...yetJust the 100mg one.
Take it like that to Singer. They may have a skeleton key. XxxxxWe don't know, mum's lost the key to open the case! D'oh!
That's excellent news. Very good on bgs. I thought?That's what I have been taking for about 3 months. No sign of bother...yet
Thanks Vicky, I was wondering about thatTake it like that to Singer. They may have a skeleton key. Xxxxx
That's excellent news. Very good on bgs. I thought?
I know. 100mg was too strong for me. If they had a 50mg tablet I would have asked to reduce it but no less than 100mg.It is doing a reasonable job, just about keeping me stable, but a tad high. So we are trying an increase in dose to see how things go. On Cana you can go up to 300mg!
Afternoon, infection has gone. FBG 6.9 mmol/l. Feeling good again.
You may have to get him a wheelchair...That's Ron in bed . He's in agony can hardly walk. Don't know how he's going to cope for 6 weeks.
Excellent news! Can we look forward to a resumption of caustic wit, wind-ups and general craic then? Had you not been so poorly, I would have been accusing you of being a boring old f*rt lately!Afternoon, infection has gone. FBG 6.9 mmol/l. Feeling good again.
I just thought that if he rings the surgery tomorrow and speaks to the gp who initially gave him the prescription explained his situation and to ask for more then I could go down and pick it up for him.You may have to get him a wheelchair...
Your surgery should be able to help.
Or, failing that, the British Red Cross have a mobility aids section, for which they just ask for a donation...
http://www.redcross.org.uk/What-we-do/Health-and-social-care/Independent-living/Mobility-aids
Hugs x
Did gp not put his painkiller on repeat? Mine normally do. Might be worth calling them for a repeat. I can call for my husband so you should be able to too?I just thought that if he rings the surgery tomorrow and speaks to the gp who initially gave him the prescription explained his situation and to ask for more then I could go down and pick it up for him.
No,they didn't . The pain has now spread to his back . I know he doesn't want to become dependant on them but its 6 weeks till his neurology appointment. Going up stairs to bed he was in agony.Did gp not put his painkiller on repeat? Mine normally do. Might be worth calling them for a repeat. I can call for my husband so you should be able to too?
Oh bless him!No,they didn't . The pain has now spread to his back . I know he doesn't want to become dependant on them but its 6 weeks till his neurology appointment. Going up stairs to bed he was in agony.
Should always take the painkillers when in pain, no good being brave or saying you don't want to depend on them. If they're needed, they are needed... End of..... (you listening Ron @eldergarth). It's like me not taking my Blood Pressure medication cos I don't want to depend on it.....No,they didn't . The pain has now spread to his back . I know he doesn't want to become dependant on them but its 6 weeks till his neurology appointment. Going up stairs to bed he was in agony.
I agree too @eldergarth . Have you ran out totally?Should always take the painkillers when in pain, no good being brave or saying you don't want to depend on them. If they're needed, they are needed... End of..... (you listening Ron @eldergarth). It's like me not taking my Blood Pressure medication cos I don't want to depend on it.....
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