Friday, October 10, 2008

Dory Updates

Ok - whew! Here are some updates from the past week...

Mama's A1C is 6.6 (diabetic scale, this test gives you a picture of your average blood glucose control for the past 2 to 3 months ) which is slightly elevated for her but still within normal range considering she is on Prednisone(which spikes blood sugar) and Metformin (diabetic "pre-insulin" measures). I was very glad to hear this because I have been working hard to offer healthy snacks, meals and treats so she doesn't have a higher blood sugar reading than normal. Her blood sugar spikes normally come between 5pm and 6:30pm - her highest reading thus far has been 266 (again from the Prednisone), so I quarter the Metformin tablet and that normally bring it down to normal range within 2 hours.

When Mama came home from the hospital I drove to the pharmacy to have her prescriptions filled...while waiting for the prescriptions to be filled, of course, I shopped. I found the most helpful and wonderful tools, that at the time...did not know were going to help us as much as they have. My first purchase was a "ReliOn Blood Pressure Monitor Designed for Women" and each time we check her blood pressure (especially before we go to the doctors office) we are within 1 point of the doctors reading - not too shabby. It also has been showing about every other reading an abnormal heartbeat so I pointed this out to the doctor and he decided to administer a EKG. It did indeed show she had an irregularity and so Dr. Murphy had her to wear a Holter heart monitor for 24 hours. They took the heart monitor off this morning, printed and read the results and it showed that she is having a skipped heart beat every couple of beats - - just like the blood pressure monitor was showing - - worth its weight in gold.

My second purchase was an "Apex: With Four Alarm Settings Alarm Clock Pill Organizer". We have set the alarm to let us know when she is due for her breathing treatments and it has worked like a charm.

Oh yea, the doctor did decrease her dosage of Prednisone *CLAPS & WHISTLES*.

Next week she goes to have another Spirometry (measuring the volume of air inspired and expired by the lungs), DLCO (Diffusing Capacity of the Lung for Carbon Monoxide) and Lung Volume test performed at the hospital. Her scheduled appointment for starting the tests is 8am and no inhalers can be taken 4 hours prior to appointment so she will be without her 6am breathing treatment - please say a prayer for her...specifically that her chest does not tighten up.

Overall, she is doing better. Today after going to the doctor we went to Target to get in a little walking therapy *teeheehee* and she did wonderful. She enjoyed the trip and I was happy that she was able to get in such a great amount of walking therapy.

Don't forget to say a prayer for Dory.

Blessings, Tammy

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