rachaub
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rachaub said:My fil has read in the book that came with his sugars monitor that he should seek medical advice if his sugars reach 13.9, what he would like to know is should he go straight to the doctors as soon as it reaches 13.9 or should he leave it a few days to see if it goes down and if it does go down should he still see the doctor?
Your help will be much appreciated
Rach
My thoughts exactly but unfortunately we don't know who to ring. He saw the doctor the day after he came out and he seems as confused as my fil (and he is easily confused :? )cugila said:All the more reason that on Monday you must find out exactly what the position is. It makes a difference as to how you would be advised by anybody here.
LOL This is the hospital staff that didn't know that he had taken a second dose of insulin even though they gave it to him while my husband was visiting. They frequently had to ask what his blood sugars were because they kept forgetting to put it in his notes(luckily he jotted it down each time for his own records)! They couldn't even give him a diet sheet. He even had to ask them to check his blood sugar before they gave him his insulin and they only did it begrudgingly.cugila said:Are you able to phone today to the Hospital and speak to somebody there who can clarify all this ?
Thanks for this we didn't even know this. My guess is because he was on the diet plus tablets for 7 years before they put him on the insulin that he is type 2 with insulin. - how clueless are we?cugila said:Type 1 has to take Insulin. Type 2 can also be put on Insulin, it doesn't make them a Type 1.
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