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gja1000 09-16-2010 06:30 PM

Gary's blood sugar
 
Another week, another problem. Last Friday Gary's blood sugar was really high. No matter what I did with his insulin pump, it would be too high. I called the nurse on Monday, and we made a few adjustments and they helped a little bit, but it was still too high, especially in the evenings.

So, I called again today and got in to see the nurse and she decided to change his insulin. I sure hope it helps because it is not good for him to have high blood sugars!

DianaB 09-16-2010 07:34 PM

That's tough. I hope that you're able to get Gary's blood sugar under control. I know that you're very careful about what he eats but being diabetic myself.....I can't figure out what makes it go up sometimes. I know that Gary's in good hands with you watching out for him!!! Hugs!!

lynne b 09-17-2010 01:14 AM

I hope that you havve been able to get Gary's sugar under control.
He has a pump? mom had wanted to try one of those a while back but don't think she would have been able to handle it.

It is scary when it runs too high or low, sometimes mom's wouldnt even read on the meter, but she takes predisone and that makes it run high. whats he taking for his back?

gja1000 09-17-2010 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by DianaB (Post 113106)
That's tough. I hope that you're able to get Gary's blood sugar under control. I know that you're very careful about what he eats but being diabetic myself.....I can't figure out what makes it go up sometimes. I know that Gary's in good hands with you watching out for him!!! Hugs!!

Diana, he really doesn't watch what he eats very closely because he has a pump. That's because you eat what you want and then program in the carbohydrates and it gives you insulin everytime you eat (just like your pancreas). So, he doesn't have to watch what he eats (although he should) and when things like this crop up, it is hard for him.

Lynn, insulin pumps are difficult to manage. I don't think Gary could do it by himself all the time - he does manage it when he travels, but doesn't do a very good job. He is taking Robaxin for his back, and only takes 0 or 1 pill a day. They say Robaxin will not affect blood sugar.

We changed his insulin last night, so I'll be curious to see how he does today!

Janet 09-17-2010 07:19 AM

I too hope Gary's blood sugar can get controlled better. Seems just when one things gets in order....something else happens huh Gayle? Guess life would be pretty dull if it didn't, but I've had enough excitement....how about you?

gja1000 09-17-2010 02:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Janet (Post 113119)
I too hope Gary's blood sugar can get controlled better. Seems just when one things gets in order....something else happens huh Gayle? Guess life would be pretty dull if it didn't, but I've had enough excitement....how about you?

I have definitely had enough excitement to last a LIFETIME, Janet - I'm ready for some peace and quiet!

judy 09-18-2010 05:58 AM

It doesn't ever end, does it? I hope his sugar regulates right away! I'm sure you will take good care of him, but some peace and quiet would be so nice for both of you!

Hope he feels better!

Pauly P 09-27-2010 01:10 AM

I hope he'll be better now :rolleyes:

Blueyes 09-27-2010 06:21 PM

I have somehow missed so many posts... this being one of them.

How is Gary's blood sugar now? What did it get up to? Gary is like Mike... he's fine for awhile and then it's one thing after another:rolleyes:

gja1000 09-27-2010 06:56 PM

No, it isn't any better Betsi. They changed his insulin but it didn't help. We are going to have to change his carb to insulin ratio in his insulin pump. He is currently at 1 unit for every 8 carbs. That's going to have to come down to 7 or maybe even 6. He seems to run high from breakfast to supper, then a little better (but still high) from supper to bedtime. I'm thinking he needs a 1:6 ratio from 8AM to 5PM and then 1:7 till midnight. He has an appointment next Tuesday with the endocrinologist - so they will change it then.

How is Mike's blood sugar doing?

Blueyes 09-27-2010 07:11 PM

Crap. I was hoping Gary was straightened out! Surely the ratio change will help.

At one time today, Mike's was 260. He just can't understand why... uh, maybe it's his diet, or LACK of! He says he takes his insulin like he's supposed to, but I'm pretty sure he doesn't. He has to be off his Janumet for 3 days before his cath because it interferes with the dye, so I'm sure it will get worse before it gets better.

Can you tell I'm a little aggravated? I know it's not his fault, but dang it, that bowl of ice cream is!!

gja1000 09-27-2010 08:00 PM

I'm right there with ya, Betsi. Gary KNOWS his insulin is not working well right now. You would think he would try to eat better........ Mike has his ice cream, Gary had an ice cream sandwich tonight. Oh and Gary's blood sugar was 265 when I got home. :mad:

judy 09-28-2010 05:28 AM

Men!!! Diabetes are so hard to regulate sometimes. How about one of those pumps?

paula1961 09-28-2010 06:09 AM

I hope Gary's blood sugar gets to where it should be soon Gayle. Are you and Betsi sure that Gary and Mike aren't twins that were seperated at birth? LOL! I'm just kidding but they really do have so many of the same problems.

DianaB 09-28-2010 07:31 AM

Ice cream is a hard one to resist, believe me I know!! We try to stick to the sugar-free kinds but when you're out with friends that's hard to do. This diabetes stuff is hard.......thank goodness for Splenda!!!! I hope that Gary and Mike are able to get things under control.


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