This is an interesting subect, as it has been one of great controversy at my center.I'm diabetic - and have discovered that dialysis lowers my blood sugars dramatically, so much so that 2 hours into treatment I MUST have a snack or two! Without the snack, I'd crash in insuln shock or reaction and I know (for a fact) the center does NOT STORE fruit juices to avoid the crash. Further, I asked a nurse if I could store juices or fruit cups in their readily available refrigerator and she almost took my head off! And so, I bring my fruit cups, crackers, etc and keep them in my tote bag, no matter what they say.I AM IN CHARGE of my own health - and that includes diabetic low sugar issues. Been diabetic since 14 yrs. old (57 now) and no one's going to tell me to stop looking after myself independently, no matter how weird or strict the "rules" are.
i am a diabetic. i get transportation that picks me up at 4:10. usually we get on around 5 but it varies i was on at 455 on friday however it can be later than 6 if unit had troubles earlier in day which produced back log. the latest was 6:30 which means a 1030 start with 30 minutes to get home the 430 to 11 rt would gurantee low sugar maybe dangerously low however in england we are served food and drink for our shift a sandwich and tea and cookies too. you do not have to eat they take off an extra .5 if you do drink VERY SENSIBLE POLICY WHICH LEAVES INDIVIDUAL PATIENTS TO WHAT WORKS BEST FOR THEM
Hello, billmoria,I have read several of your posts and you create a wonderful picture of how fantastic your Dialysis-centre is,and also how wonderful the services you receive, like transportation etc., are.You are no doubt aware how problematic Dialysis can be for so many people, therefore they may wish to experience the same wonderful service you experience.Perhaps you could let us know what Hospital or what Dialysis-centre you go to and where it is?Thanks from Kristina.