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Areti
07/08/2012 10:35 a.m.

Hello, I'm new to me and I don't know much about this, I don't know if I can put the message here
Let's see I started taking care of an 80 -year -old lady with Alhzeimer and Diabetes, click 3 times day.Yesterday I got a lot until 20 and from one in the morning I can not stabilize it, when I got up I didn't have it badly, but on the eleven it went up to 274., I took it before eating and had 88 and after two hours it has146 At ten minutes I looked at her and marks 60.The machine can give results to look at it 2 times in 10 minutes, as I am not used to worrying me a lot.
You can say something.Thank you very much greetings

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DiabetesForo
07/08/2012 11:18 a.m.

Hello, welcome to the forum

The main thing is your case is to avoid hypoglycemia ... more than anything because almost certain that the lady cannot notify whether she has a decrease

How to avoid them?

First you have to know what insulin you click ... I imagine that Actrapid
Depending on the insulin that is to take some measures or others.

Second, in all the meals that you give it there must be abundance of carbohydrates (potatoes, pasta, legumes, bread, cookies, rice ...)
Very fast: carbohydrates are all foods born from Earth + milk
Proteins is all that runs, nothing or flies ... meats, fish, eggs

It may be that there are large variations in the measurement ... it is possible.

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