KnittingGirl
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Insulin
Hi. Looking for some advice for my mother in law. She is currently in hospital after 3 falls and has a broken collar bone. she is type one and has been for 57 years. The ward she is in has removed all her control over her insulin and blood glucose mon much to my mil horror. She normal injects herself to how many carbs she has had for her meal and what her blood sugar is. However in hospital they are given her the same dosage each time. Her blood sugars are all over the place. One minute she is 24 , couple of hours later it’s dropped to 1.2. Last thursday when we visited her blood sugar was 21 at lunchtime. Her dinner was in front of her but she was refusing to eat till she had had some insulin. I asked how much she had had at breakfast to try and work out why it was high having had just a piece of toast. Turns out her sugar was 7 at breakfast so the dr decided NOT to give her her morning insulin. So I suggested an extra unit at lunch to help bring it back down. She normally had 3 units. They gave her 8. Apparently the dr said to give her her breakfast and lunchtime injections in one go! I ’m, also type one and when I heard this i went through the roof with them. Tonight however she has just rung to say her sugar is 6. They have given her no carbs for tea yet want to give her 6 units. I argued with the nurse on the phone saying that 6 will probably send her into a diabetic coma and to only give her 2? The reply was that she either had 6 as the dr recommended or none? They won’t discharge her from hospital because her sugars are not under control? I am debating whether to discharge her myself? Anyone been through this?