Mom's Daily Tests & Meds: 2004 - 2006

Daily postings of Mom's in-home tests, administered medications, food eaten and the relationship among the three and her life.

Saturday, June 26, 2004

Today's Stats:

Breakfast
Blood Glucose:
    Time:  1224
    Reading:  94
Blood Pressure:
    Time:  1305
    BP:  125/58
    Pulse:  66

Breakfast (use your imagination):  1315  & Meds
What she ate:  1 hard over egg, heavily peppered
2 slices thick cut sugar cured lean bacon
1 Costco (to describe size) muffin, undetermined berry type (too few berries)
1/4 tsp cinnamon on bread
6 oz orange juice diluted w/10 oz water
Med/Dose Administration Explanation
glipizide/10 mg 1 pill at least 1/2 hour pre-meal standard breakfast and dinner med
Albuterol/2.0+IPRAO/.5 nebulized during meal preparation standard breakfast, sometimes dinner med
Protonix/40 mg 1 pill at least 1/2 hour pre-meal standard breakfast med
Detrol/2 mg 1 tab with meal standard breakfast and dinner med
metformin/750 mg 3/4 of 1000 mg tab with meal beefed it up to "cover" the muffin, but kept it lower than I would have before the experiment; normal dosage with the Costco muffin would have been 850 - 1000 mg metformin, depending on the rest of her breakfast
Iron Protein Succinylate/18 mg from 360 mg Iron Protein Succinylate with meal standard breakfast, lunch and dinner med
Daily Senior Multivitamin with breakfast standard breakfast supplement
vitamin C 1000 mg with breakfast standard breakfast supplement
folic acid 400 mcg with breakfast standard breakfast supplement
garlic/1250 mg with meal standard breakfast supplement
1/4 cup pure cranberry juice w/12 oz water after breakfast standard after breakfast supplement

Meds & Supplements Conspicuously Absent  
Med/Dose Administration Explanation
aspirin/81 mg 1 pill with breakfast Has not been receiving this, per doctor's orders, since 6/18/04; he feels that, if she is bleeding internally intermittently, the aspirin, being a blood thinner, will increase the blood flow, and this is a higher risk to take, right now, than protecting her against strokes, including mini-strokes.
lisinopril/2.5 mg 1/2 tab with meal Decided to wait until mid-day reading to see if diastolic comes up of its own accord. It might; she's smoking as I type.
vitamin E/400 IU with meal standard breakfast supplement; temporarily deleted to due physician request regarding concern about it interacting with the iron and some of her other meds

    In case you hadn't guessed, in our household breakfast is has a literal definition, oblivious to time of day. I'm not sorry I let her sleep in. She looks good, nice and pink and was ready to get up when I called her at 1230. As you'll notice from posted times, above, she even got around a bit sooner than usual, less than an hour from testing her blood glucose (which I do while she's still in bed, previous to break-fast) to her first mouthful of food. She's not sure about going to the grocery, although I mentioned to her it doesn't close until 2200, and maybe she'd like to try the walker in the dark. She laughed. Good sign, not of going out in the dark, but of her general mood and desire to move.
    At any rate, I told her, maybe we could practice in the driveway, today, but, I "scolded" her, not before we do her hair, from start to finish, to which she breathed a sigh of relief. This means, not for another couple of hours.
    She may have only two real meals today and a snack. One way or another, though, I'll be getting in at least 3 iron protein succinylate pills. If she does a little moving and decides not to take a nap (which sometimes happens on late-beginning days) the snack may actually become a regular lunch-on-the-light-side. We'll see.

Lunch
Blood Glucose:
    Time:  1701
    Reading:  256 - Yeow!
Blood Pressure:
    Time:  17-9
    BP:  116/61
    Pulse:  61

Lunch:  1712  & Meds
What she ate:  5 oz small curd 4% cottage cheese, heavily peppered
approx. 3 oz MCS's bread and butter pickles
12 oz V-8 juice with 1/4 tsp. cinnamon
Med/Dose Administration Explanation
metformin/750 mg 3/4 a 1000 mg tab with meal considered her interesting results
Iron Protein Succinylate/18 mg from 360 mg Iron Protein Succinylate with meal standard breakfast, lunch and dinner med

Meds & Supplements Conspicuously Absent  
Med/Dose Administration Explanation
lisinopril/2.5 mg 1/2 tab with meal decided to wait until later in the day

    Well, I guess we all noticed, that was one serious muffin my mother had ["...and I enjoyed every single bite!" she declared, when I told her what her blood sugar was and why] this morning! We won't be doing that again, soon!
    I'm not worried. The hospital boosted her to 368, and we got her back down within 6 hours, and she doesn't spend much time in that rarefied, sugary air, anymore. Holidays often unfold like this, as well, since there usually isn't a time when there isn't something delicious to eat in front of Mom.
    Once again, I put off the lisinopril, just to see how well her blood pressure holds its own up until dinner. Maybe our routine lisinopril administration will change to evening, rather than morning; timing, sometimes, makes all the difference, in administering meds. She's even smoked, some, this afternoon, but she's back on oxygen, now, since I told her that once the sun is below the butte but it's still light, we're going to practice walkering on the driveway. Of her own accord, she said, "Well, I'd better breathe some oxygen, then." It appears as though she is making a connection between oxygen usage and energy. I've been astounded at how her cigarette consumption has decreased, and how good she's been about it. Of course, this is also usually an indication that she's feeling "bad". When she's feeling "good", she doesn't forget about cigarettes.

Dinner-Lite
Blood Glucose:
    Time:  2042
    Reading:  97
Blood Pressure:
    Time:  2128
    BP:  125/52
    Pulse:  69

Dinner:  2130  & Meds
What she ate:  approx. 10 oz Marie Callendar's Beef Pot Roast Soup, beefed up with, you guessed it, beef jerky, as well as grape tomatoes, fresh celery, green onions and carrots
1 medium croissant
Med/Dose Administration Explanation
glipizide/10 mg 1 pill at least 1/2 hour pre-meal standard breakfast and dinner med
metformin/500 mg 1/2 a 1000 mg tab with meal
Iron Protein Succinylate/18 mg from 360 mg Iron Protein Succinylate 1 tab with meal standard breakfast, lunch and dinner fare while she's anemic
Detrol/2 mg 1 tab with meal standard breakfast and dinner fare while we're trying, again, to see if this will work on her
lisinopril/2.5 mg 1/2 pill with meal finally decided to give it to her tonight
Acetaminophen/500 mg 1 tab with meal for muscular stiffness, back of legs, from walkering the last two days

    Well, we took care of this morning's muffin without a problem, and, after smoking for awhile, her blood pressure (at least her systolic) was high enough to warrant giving her lisinopril.
    Just as a side note, hydration, although it takes all day, is going well. She isn't losing water as quickly as she used to, although I'm not giving her anymore (or any less) liquid than I used to; approximately 3 quarts of liquids throughout the day, not including those she gets in foods. Thus, by the end of the day, she tends to look pretty good, and her feet are not swelling, at all, so that's good. Long sleeps at night, though, tend to dry her right up. Slowly, as her activity increases, though, I think, as was true before, she won't be as interested in sleeping so much.

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