Have just had my son's DSN on the phone. Apparently his HbA1c has risen significantly - to 12.5%. She said at this level it has to be flagged up to the consultant and almost certainly he will find himself being admitted early next week for a few days!
Not quite sure how I feel about that. In a way relieved that this may at long last be the wake up call he so obviously needs, but also shocked. It's one thing saying he has to go in, it will be quite another getting him there! And it's not straightforward for me either, I don't have my own car, I work from home and will inconvenience loads of other people if I can't work, I am very tempted to let him feel the full brunt of what he has done and only visit him in the evenings - but, I am a softie, it will hurt me so much to do that to him.
The DSN did ask to speak to him too to tell him, so he is fully aware. He is just quiet and angry at the moment, not tearful like I expected him to be, but at least he has food for thought.
Oh well, will report back next week!
Not quite sure how I feel about that. In a way relieved that this may at long last be the wake up call he so obviously needs, but also shocked. It's one thing saying he has to go in, it will be quite another getting him there! And it's not straightforward for me either, I don't have my own car, I work from home and will inconvenience loads of other people if I can't work, I am very tempted to let him feel the full brunt of what he has done and only visit him in the evenings - but, I am a softie, it will hurt me so much to do that to him.
The DSN did ask to speak to him too to tell him, so he is fully aware. He is just quiet and angry at the moment, not tearful like I expected him to be, but at least he has food for thought.
Oh well, will report back next week!