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Originally Posted by ToBeFreeToRoam Hi Everyone,
My mother who is 76, had diabetes. She only takes pills for it. One in the am and one in the pm. But she is supposed to be taking other meds for Cholesterol, High blood pressure and something to do with her kidneys.
Please help with any advice or stories you have. Thanks.
Wannabe |
It will be your business when she has her foot amputated. She needs to wash her feet everyday, look at them and make sure there are no sores at all. If her diabetes is out of control, she will start losing the feeling in her feet. She could step on something and not even know it.
Here are some of the symptoms of high blood sugar:
Dry mouth
Thirst
Frequent urination
Urination during the night
Blurry vision
Fatigue or drowsiness
Weight loss
Increased appetite
Difficulty breathing
Dizziness when you stand up
Rapid weight loss
Increased drowsiness and/or confusion
Unconsciousness or coma
You may not be able to see any outward signs that her BG is too high. You can look at her feet and tell her it's because you care, not that you are butting into her biz. : )
Hope she's ok, it's nothing to mess around with.