Vicsetter
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 2
I am prompted by Grfflybear's posting about his treatment by the NHS to ask the question of how young do you have to be to get treatment.
My mother phoned me last night and during the conversation said 'don't you get fed up for the frequent trips to the toilet in the middle of the night, sometimes every hour'. Now she was diagnosed about a year ago and has not been put on any medication or given any dietary advice (not that that would do any good) and I presume it's all because she is 88. I of course told her to go back to her GP, cause either the diabetes has got worse or she's got a Urinary infection. Is 80+yrs the age at which it won't make much difference, so don't treat it?
My mother phoned me last night and during the conversation said 'don't you get fed up for the frequent trips to the toilet in the middle of the night, sometimes every hour'. Now she was diagnosed about a year ago and has not been put on any medication or given any dietary advice (not that that would do any good) and I presume it's all because she is 88. I of course told her to go back to her GP, cause either the diabetes has got worse or she's got a Urinary infection. Is 80+yrs the age at which it won't make much difference, so don't treat it?