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My mother is a diabetic patient
My mother is a diabetic patient for 6 years.. now her sugar level in the blood is 250 + (RBS) after getting diabetic tablets.. then the doctor told that insulin resistance so we moved to insulin intake through injection as  doctor prescribed.. 10 units were given.. we took that 10 units per day for 15 days, but the glucose level is getting fluctuate from 180-300.. today it is 300.. can anyone suggest what's needed to be done as next step to reduce the sugar level?
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Get hba1c, fbs, ppbs done.. Which insulin is she taking? Consult on practo chat with investigation advised and previous reports.
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What insulin and what medicine plus timings needed to comment
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Need further medicine details... Need to know the detail history... How much is the hba1c What type of insulin? Diet following? Exercise ? Many more things to be cleared..consult for further guidance
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