Monica
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
We went to London by train on Tuesday and returned late last night
Wednesday started out well, we took the train to Enfield to meet friends at a pub. But they ran late, so we went to see our other friend at her house. Unfortunately Carol then had a bad hypo (not very low though). She took some glucose, telling me she couldn?t feel her body!! 10 min later still hypo, more glucose. Carol very distressed, feeling sick, threw up. Later still hypo, gave different glucose, didn?t want it. By then she?s become very incoherent. She knew what she wanted to say, but couldn?t say it. In the meantime Carmen drove Mike back to Travelodge, because we were running out of strips too. I told Carol that she had to have the glucose or I would have to give her Glucagon, because there was nothing else I could give her. There were no sweets in the house and I couldn?t leave to go to the shops. She refused and became quite ?tired?. So I decided not to wait for Mike and Carmen to bring the other glucose tabs and gave Carol the Glucagon. When Mike came back he phoned an ambulance, which arrived within 3 min. They were brilliant!!! They gave me another Glucagon Kit, as I?d only had the one with us and wasn?t too happy about travelling home without one. All in all Carol took until about 7pm before she recovered properly, because she refused anything to eat and was throwing up stomach acid.
Already having cancelled our other friends who drove over from Hainault, we didn?t want to cancel our friend in Southgate whom we hadn?t seen in 10 years. When we got there Carol was back to her normal self, thank goodness.
Wednesday started out well, we took the train to Enfield to meet friends at a pub. But they ran late, so we went to see our other friend at her house. Unfortunately Carol then had a bad hypo (not very low though). She took some glucose, telling me she couldn?t feel her body!! 10 min later still hypo, more glucose. Carol very distressed, feeling sick, threw up. Later still hypo, gave different glucose, didn?t want it. By then she?s become very incoherent. She knew what she wanted to say, but couldn?t say it. In the meantime Carmen drove Mike back to Travelodge, because we were running out of strips too. I told Carol that she had to have the glucose or I would have to give her Glucagon, because there was nothing else I could give her. There were no sweets in the house and I couldn?t leave to go to the shops. She refused and became quite ?tired?. So I decided not to wait for Mike and Carmen to bring the other glucose tabs and gave Carol the Glucagon. When Mike came back he phoned an ambulance, which arrived within 3 min. They were brilliant!!! They gave me another Glucagon Kit, as I?d only had the one with us and wasn?t too happy about travelling home without one. All in all Carol took until about 7pm before she recovered properly, because she refused anything to eat and was throwing up stomach acid.
Already having cancelled our other friends who drove over from Hainault, we didn?t want to cancel our friend in Southgate whom we hadn?t seen in 10 years. When we got there Carol was back to her normal self, thank goodness.