06-21-2013, 12:44 PM
My Landlord is currently in hospital. Had to call the EMT, went with him to Hospital, stayed with him until the nurse told us at 3 am they were going to admit him.
I went over to check on him around 9pm - apparently he 'forgot' to eat and 'forgot' to take his insulin at his usual 5 pm. Around 6 when I took his mail to him he answered the door, but appeared a bit shaky. I asked to his health and he gave his usual 'I'm upright' which basically means 'I'm fine, now go jump off the cliff and save us all from your bothersome questions.'
9 PM I found him in his chair 'sleeping' but not really sleeping, he was not responding, it took a long time to get him to open his eyes, and for a while it looked like I had his gaze and he wasn't able to speak (I thought stroke). He doesn't recall any of that.
No it wasn't a stroke (this time) it was hypoglycemia...
I was kind of hoping one of you doctor types can tell me what to look for in the way of differences between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia so I know when to 'treat' with apple juice/food when he starts slipping or to just call EMT right off without pushing juice.
Currently they are keeping him in hospital for observation and to run further tests. So he is 'ok'. Today, now.
Understand this man is stubborn - more than a 20 mule team of stubborn. Thus he refuses to say when he is unwell or feeling a bit off - let alone say something like "I think I need a doctor/help/ you to kindly shut the fuck up and leave me to die...."
So I was hoping one of you can give me a few hints how to see the onset of either and/or both hypo and hyperglycemia so I don't have to constantly play 'guess my current health status' with this ornery old man.
Mind this is the same man who flat refuses to get Medic Alert and the only way I can keep tabs on him is to bring him his mail, or walk around hs house staring into each window like a peeping tom.
He also has a habit of falling, 3-4 night ago he fell around 5 in the am on the way to the bathroom and crawled into a nearby bedroom and slept o the floor until 9 AM when I found him sleeping on the floor.
I went over to check on him around 9pm - apparently he 'forgot' to eat and 'forgot' to take his insulin at his usual 5 pm. Around 6 when I took his mail to him he answered the door, but appeared a bit shaky. I asked to his health and he gave his usual 'I'm upright' which basically means 'I'm fine, now go jump off the cliff and save us all from your bothersome questions.'
9 PM I found him in his chair 'sleeping' but not really sleeping, he was not responding, it took a long time to get him to open his eyes, and for a while it looked like I had his gaze and he wasn't able to speak (I thought stroke). He doesn't recall any of that.
No it wasn't a stroke (this time) it was hypoglycemia...
I was kind of hoping one of you doctor types can tell me what to look for in the way of differences between hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia so I know when to 'treat' with apple juice/food when he starts slipping or to just call EMT right off without pushing juice.
Currently they are keeping him in hospital for observation and to run further tests. So he is 'ok'. Today, now.
Understand this man is stubborn - more than a 20 mule team of stubborn. Thus he refuses to say when he is unwell or feeling a bit off - let alone say something like "I think I need a doctor/help/ you to kindly shut the fuck up and leave me to die...."
So I was hoping one of you can give me a few hints how to see the onset of either and/or both hypo and hyperglycemia so I don't have to constantly play 'guess my current health status' with this ornery old man.
Mind this is the same man who flat refuses to get Medic Alert and the only way I can keep tabs on him is to bring him his mail, or walk around hs house staring into each window like a peeping tom.
He also has a habit of falling, 3-4 night ago he fell around 5 in the am on the way to the bathroom and crawled into a nearby bedroom and slept o the floor until 9 AM when I found him sleeping on the floor.