miguel81
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Apologies - brevity is not one of my accomplishments.
I suffer many UTI's, my doctor prescribes Araxacina which is basically Ciprofloxacino and is the common antibiotic for infections of the urinal tract.
On my way to the surgery on Tuesday morning last to get some antibiotics - approximately 500 metres away, I was taken very ill, could not breath or stand up. Once again it was a flashing blue light and screaming siren job and I was taken to HDU in the hospital 20 km away. Six drips, three in each arm, one coming out from a bladder catheter. I spent until Friday night in the hospital and I got home at 8 pm last night. During my discharge interview the doctor asked for my insulin history,how much Novorapid and Lantus did I inject each day. I told him that my doctor had suspended my Novorapid injections late last year. His jaw nearly hit the floor. He has now given me a letter to give to my GP insisting that a Novorapid regime must be re-introduced.
The worst bit - I asked him if they had eliminated the UTI and how best to eliminate future UTI's and he just said - you are a diabetic, it is badly controlled and diabetics are prone to infections - just keep taking the tablets!
So, surgeons can now do face transplants, re-attach limbs and digits but, because I am diabetic, there is nothing they can do to eliminate UTI's.
I give up.
I am now having to use the new MyStar Express meter but I have no idea what the readings mean. Last night I was 327, this morning after 5 units of Novorapid last night I was 223. Means nothing to me except that it is lower.
This morning I emailed Sanofi asking if there was a table that I could download that compared m/mol with whatever system their meter used,but it is Saturday and I don't expect any sort of reply until Monday at the earliest. I can't search the Internet for information because I don't know what these new readings are called.
Can anyone tell me what they are called and whether or not there is a comparison table available?
I'm being a nuisance I know but I am completely lost.
Thanks.
I suffer many UTI's, my doctor prescribes Araxacina which is basically Ciprofloxacino and is the common antibiotic for infections of the urinal tract.
On my way to the surgery on Tuesday morning last to get some antibiotics - approximately 500 metres away, I was taken very ill, could not breath or stand up. Once again it was a flashing blue light and screaming siren job and I was taken to HDU in the hospital 20 km away. Six drips, three in each arm, one coming out from a bladder catheter. I spent until Friday night in the hospital and I got home at 8 pm last night. During my discharge interview the doctor asked for my insulin history,how much Novorapid and Lantus did I inject each day. I told him that my doctor had suspended my Novorapid injections late last year. His jaw nearly hit the floor. He has now given me a letter to give to my GP insisting that a Novorapid regime must be re-introduced.
The worst bit - I asked him if they had eliminated the UTI and how best to eliminate future UTI's and he just said - you are a diabetic, it is badly controlled and diabetics are prone to infections - just keep taking the tablets!
So, surgeons can now do face transplants, re-attach limbs and digits but, because I am diabetic, there is nothing they can do to eliminate UTI's.
I give up.
I am now having to use the new MyStar Express meter but I have no idea what the readings mean. Last night I was 327, this morning after 5 units of Novorapid last night I was 223. Means nothing to me except that it is lower.
This morning I emailed Sanofi asking if there was a table that I could download that compared m/mol with whatever system their meter used,but it is Saturday and I don't expect any sort of reply until Monday at the earliest. I can't search the Internet for information because I don't know what these new readings are called.
Can anyone tell me what they are called and whether or not there is a comparison table available?
I'm being a nuisance I know but I am completely lost.
Thanks.
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