Alberto,
Thanks for your help.I'm glad you will recover from pancreatitis.
I did not know the existence of the DM3.I will try to read about it.
On Friday we have a visit with the endocrine and I will ask what you tell me about fast insulin.
Thanks also for the reflection on hyperglycemia, which can occur from time to time but they can be a problem if they are repeated, maintained or have very high values.
The reason for my concern and having admitted to the forum is that my brothers accuse me that he had hyperglycemia because the dose of insulin was low.
Below, I describe what happened on the day of hyperglycemia to have information.
I feel that my explanation is long.With my brothers there is sea in the background that is not appropriate to explain here.
I would appreciate your help.
QUESTIONS
1. Why did the entrance be 204 before breakfast on Breakfast, and two hours later 335 despite the one to have administered 0.5 mg of Prandin?
2. Was it, before breakfast, have uploaded the insulin dose of 7 u.more and not follow the endocrine pattern of administering the units according to the average of the previous days because their blood glucose was much higher than usual (204)?
Glycemia
The day of my father's hyperglycemia, on Thursday, before breakfast was 204 (7 u.).After breakfast, he took the Eukreas.
As I had unusually high, we measured it before lunch (301).We administer 0.5 from Prandin, and had lunch;But an hour later, the glycemia continued to be high (335) despite the drugs.For that reason, we take him to the emergency room.
STRAIN
Before breakfast, blood pressure was well (127/63), but very high heart rate (105).After lunch, around 12, the TA was still well (133/60) and the FC had lowered (94).
TEMPERATURE
Before breakfast, its body temperature was within its usual range at that time (35.8).The night before, I had a few tenth higher than is frequent (36.9).
Emergency
In the Emergency Department, he was diagnosed with hyperglycemia.After the analyzes, they did not detect any infection.Among the doctor's guidelines, dietary transgressions should not be performed.
I had told him that:
- During Christmas and Kings my father had eaten a few times out of the diet
- On Monday before admission, a brother gave him two chocolates and chocolote nougat
- On Tuesday, a brother had brought prepared food, and out of his hebital menu: Enterite with green sauce, croquettes and prawns.
DIET
The night before admission, my father had had dinner at that day: broccoli, a slice of salmon, and kiwi but half of the vegetable and fish because I had no appetized, which is unusual.That day, I had eaten with my brother salad, favored with black pudding halls and sugar -free egg flan.
The day of admission, had had breakfast about his menu for that day (fresh cheese, banana, 2 sugar -free digestive cookies, and infusion of llantén).For lunch, gruyère or emento cheese pull, half heart of lettuce, 1/2 glass of chicken broth, 1 black garlic, and souvenaid shake.
Glycemia and previous doses
The day of admission was Thursday.The glycemia of the previous Thursday: 112, 8 U.;112, 9 U.;107, 10 u.
The insulin dose had set the Miercols.As the average of the three days before Wednesday was 159, dose 1 unit increased, from 6 u.to 7 u.
Thanks again.
Greetings,
Guillem