[Diabetes-talk] glucagon
Joy Stigile
joystigile at gmail.com
Sun Sep 6 01:47:12 UTC 2015
Hi Rachel,
I also do not buy Glucagon any more. They kept expiring on me. When I was
a child though, the pharmacy would exchange for me, for free, a fresh
package.
What I have done now is to keep 2 bottles of glucose tablets, both labeled
in Braille, on either sides of our bed. My husband knows to break up 2
tablets in half and put between my cheeks and gums, lower halves. My saliva
will help me to absorb the glucose into my system just as fast as it might
take a pro to inject the Glucagon into me.
Warmly, Joy
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Rachel Krieg via Diabetes-talk
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Subject: [Diabetes-talk] glucagon
Hi, all.
My husband Jeremy's endo wanted my family since they live in the area to be
able to learn to administer glucagon in the event he went low. However, they
refused. As someone who is totally blind, with no light perception, is it
possible for me to administer it to him? I know the type she wanted him to
use you had to mix it, and that could be difficult for someone who has no
vision whatsoever. Usually, if he drops and I can't get anything into him, I
wind up calling the paramedics which in this town wind up being the fire
department, unless they deem it necessary to transport him to the hospital
in which case they send an ambulance.
Rachel and Lady the lovable lab
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