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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

My mother is 78 and diabetic. She was not feeling well (perhaps flu) and her blood sugar level has exceed 300 for the last four day, she is tired, was nauseated, has no appetite, is sleepy all the time and is suffering some cognitive impairments. Today she reported black stools. She does not feel well and presents as wanting to be taken care of, and also not wanting to be bothered. She felt awful enough to go to urgent care on Friday, but they said she could get into to see her doctor in the same amount of time, so she went to see her doctor. Insulin dosing was adjusted, and she was sent home with a cup for urine sample. Last night her glucose level was 375, this morning with no food it was 274. I am concerned she has ketoacidosis, and want my brother to take her to urgent care or the emergency department. Is this something that warrants a trip to the hospital? I do not know who her doctor is.
Tue, 14 Oct 2014
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Choosing Healthy Food Combinations
When you have high blood sugar, it is best to avoid foods that will cause your blood sugar to go even higher. Carbohydrates are turned into sugar, and absorbed into the bloodstream to provide energy for your cells functions. Simple carbohydrates, such as sugar, white bread and potato chips, raise the blood sugar quickly. Complex carbohydrates, such as vegetables and whole grain breads that are high in fiber, raise your blood sugar more slowly, giving your body a chance to naturally maintain lower blood sugar levels. Protein and fat do not affect the blood sugar at all, but will help to slow the absorption of carbohydrates that you eat at the same time.

Exercising
When you exercise, your muscles require energy, which comes from the sugar in your blood. If you have high blood glucose, exercise can use up some of the sugar, leaving you with more normal blood sugar levels. In addition, exercise contributes to overall good health, and a lower body weight, which can improve blood sugar management.

Drinking Tea
Drinking certain types of tea can help to lower blood sugar levels. Cinnamon tea, for example, can be brewed by placing a few cinnamon sticks into a cup of boiling water, and steeping for a few minutes. Green tea can also be beneficial for lowering high blood sugar. Sweetening your tea with stevia, a natural sweetener, also works to lower blood sugar levels.
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Suggest Treatment For Diabetes

heloo pt- Choosing Healthy Food Combinations When you have high blood sugar, it is best to avoid foods that will cause your blood sugar to go even higher. Carbohydrates are turned into sugar, and absorbed into the bloodstream to provide energy for your cells functions. Simple carbohydrates, such as sugar, white bread and potato chips, raise the blood sugar quickly. Complex carbohydrates, such as vegetables and whole grain breads that are high in fiber, raise your blood sugar more slowly, giving your body a chance to naturally maintain lower blood sugar levels. Protein and fat do not affect the blood sugar at all, but will help to slow the absorption of carbohydrates that you eat at the same time. Exercising When you exercise, your muscles require energy, which comes from the sugar in your blood. If you have high blood glucose, exercise can use up some of the sugar, leaving you with more normal blood sugar levels. In addition, exercise contributes to overall good health, and a lower body weight, which can improve blood sugar management. Drinking Tea Drinking certain types of tea can help to lower blood sugar levels. Cinnamon tea, for example, can be brewed by placing a few cinnamon sticks into a cup of boiling water, and steeping for a few minutes. Green tea can also be beneficial for lowering high blood sugar. Sweetening your tea with stevia, a natural sweetener, also works to lower blood sugar levels.