Robert Mawson
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Gestational
Hello, my name is Rob, my wife Helen has gestational diabetes.
She was given a bayer contour next usb to monitor her bloods. Given by the Diabetes nurse at Bangor hospital, in Gwynedd north wales. Today she went into hospital because the baby is measuring 42 weeks, but she is meant to be 38 weeks. while in the hospital, her blood was tested using an accucheck monitor, and the bloods came back at 12.8, whereas on her monitor, the one provided by the DN, read 9.0. The nurse on the ward told her that the blood machine she was given has never been calibrated. Considering this machine was given to her by a specialist who did not mention calibration, or, as we have found, not calibrated it upon my wife using it in her presence, my wifes readings have been false for over 7 months, and therefore injecting in relation to the levels obtained using the machine. Where do we stand, as this is a huge error, and we are now worrying for our little boy. we are hoping this doesnt cause any problems, but feel there has to be a comsequence for injecting the wrong levels of insulin four times a day for over 7 months.
Any advice appreciated.
She was given a bayer contour next usb to monitor her bloods. Given by the Diabetes nurse at Bangor hospital, in Gwynedd north wales. Today she went into hospital because the baby is measuring 42 weeks, but she is meant to be 38 weeks. while in the hospital, her blood was tested using an accucheck monitor, and the bloods came back at 12.8, whereas on her monitor, the one provided by the DN, read 9.0. The nurse on the ward told her that the blood machine she was given has never been calibrated. Considering this machine was given to her by a specialist who did not mention calibration, or, as we have found, not calibrated it upon my wife using it in her presence, my wifes readings have been false for over 7 months, and therefore injecting in relation to the levels obtained using the machine. Where do we stand, as this is a huge error, and we are now worrying for our little boy. we are hoping this doesnt cause any problems, but feel there has to be a comsequence for injecting the wrong levels of insulin four times a day for over 7 months.
Any advice appreciated.