Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Geriatric Diabetes Geriatric Diabetes Any Advice?

Geriatric Diabetes Any Advice? - geriatric diabetes

If someone knows something. Before three weeks old, my father 81 years, told me that he had his hair cut at 10:30 Clock. We found 90 miles at 4:30 clock the following day. We are now in Texas, and he told me I was on a business trip to Iowa, among other things, that never happened. Two days later, he was also wrong. We had Teastas. He has Alzheimer's disease, dementia. Everything is fine, except glucose was high. You eat sweets 24 / 7. I buy low-alcohol wine, and gave him a glass of two nights. I just got a meter. Has anyone else had this? I fear that we are the things that age can be helped to write. We have problems with the potassium in the family, which rises and falls. Her potassium was okay, but the glucose is high.

2 comments:

Flustera... said...

Well, it depends on how he was raised - where is sufficiently high, can move to ketoacidosis, which is very dangerous. Follow the link below for further information and requirements to cut the sweets! Your blood sugar should be checked several times a day. When he was not their blood sugar control through diet (I do not know if he ever eats sweets!) You must receive insulin injections or pills. Talk to your doctor and tell you what you wrote here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetic_ke ...

Flustera... said...

Well, it depends on how he was raised - where is sufficiently high, can move to ketoacidosis, which is very dangerous. Follow the link below for further information and requirements to cut the sweets! Your blood sugar should be checked several times a day. When he was not their blood sugar control through diet (I do not know if he ever eats sweets!) You must receive insulin injections or pills. Talk to your doctor and tell you what you wrote here.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diabetic_ke ...

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