Ruth k
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just come out of hospital after tests and treatment for a chest infection. While the nurses were wonderful, there were many things that shocked me relating to diabetes. I was not asked if I was diabetic and towards the end of my stay, they did random testing. I was on steroids so knew my figures would be high .i was getting before food 6-8 and after food 12plus. No one commented about my figures and one nurse told me that my 8 was fine as between 4-12 was normal !! I was a bit shocked as to where she got that information from! .
The other issue was food, which was generally ok and enough to choose from to keep carbs reasonably low except breakfast which was so sugary. They had cereals not the real brands which all tasted sweet to me and packet porridge which was very sweet and horrible. I have plain oat porridge at home which is slow release and does not spike my bg but there my only other option was processed toast with jam or marmalade. They also pushed people to have processed fruit juice and every drinks break they offered biscuits or cake, I needed will power then!
I was concerned about the lack of knowledge about diabetes from the nurses and the dangers for the very sick and elderly on the ward who were not able to make choices about what they eat and we're fed very sugary things, one I knew was a diabetic.They took bg with little thought about its meaning and didn't even query my high levels.
Glad to be back home, weaning off steroids and bg getting back to normal levels...and my own food!!!
The other issue was food, which was generally ok and enough to choose from to keep carbs reasonably low except breakfast which was so sugary. They had cereals not the real brands which all tasted sweet to me and packet porridge which was very sweet and horrible. I have plain oat porridge at home which is slow release and does not spike my bg but there my only other option was processed toast with jam or marmalade. They also pushed people to have processed fruit juice and every drinks break they offered biscuits or cake, I needed will power then!
I was concerned about the lack of knowledge about diabetes from the nurses and the dangers for the very sick and elderly on the ward who were not able to make choices about what they eat and we're fed very sugary things, one I knew was a diabetic.They took bg with little thought about its meaning and didn't even query my high levels.
Glad to be back home, weaning off steroids and bg getting back to normal levels...and my own food!!!