Chrissie Wa
Active Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
Hi
Had a very disturbing meeting with our GP yesterday having waited 2 weeks for an appointment. Partners HbA1c is dangerously high and he has been threatened with having to go on insulin if he can't get them under control. He isn't testing before and after eating and I can't find the original paperwork which we filled in when he did the Expert course, we got him down to around 55. Now he is 135. He's now shouted, well screamed actually, that it's my fault as I cook his evening meal. Dr. thinks the screaming episodes are caused by being too high not too low as I originally thought. He's given him 3 months grace before insulin commences and an appointment is being made with a nutrionalist. Dr. says he should eat more carbs to try and put some weight on but I have no idea how many carbs he should be eating per day. Normal diet would be oat based cereal for breakfast, sandwich yoghurt etc at lunchtime and meat casserole/salad etc for dinner. I don't know what else he eats when I'm not about and it is a physical job. Oh and he GP has also prescribed statins Tia C
Had a very disturbing meeting with our GP yesterday having waited 2 weeks for an appointment. Partners HbA1c is dangerously high and he has been threatened with having to go on insulin if he can't get them under control. He isn't testing before and after eating and I can't find the original paperwork which we filled in when he did the Expert course, we got him down to around 55. Now he is 135. He's now shouted, well screamed actually, that it's my fault as I cook his evening meal. Dr. thinks the screaming episodes are caused by being too high not too low as I originally thought. He's given him 3 months grace before insulin commences and an appointment is being made with a nutrionalist. Dr. says he should eat more carbs to try and put some weight on but I have no idea how many carbs he should be eating per day. Normal diet would be oat based cereal for breakfast, sandwich yoghurt etc at lunchtime and meat casserole/salad etc for dinner. I don't know what else he eats when I'm not about and it is a physical job. Oh and he GP has also prescribed statins Tia C
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