Today's Stats:
Breakfast
Nothing out of the ordinary except that she awoke on her own; I let her since it has been a rain day and she is not a rain person.
Lunch
Lunch was drawn out between naps for Mom, today, which is why I took stats so late, and made sure she had plenty of warm comfort food ready for her.
Dinner
I didn't take her blood glucose because she's been eating off and on all day and it didn't seem necessary, since I knew I wouldn't be giving her insulin but would be giving her glipizide. She wasn't terribly hungry at what turned out to be dinner time, but when she started prowling through the kitchen, once again, I suggested soup and she decided that was a good idea.
Blood Glucose: Time: 1054 Reading: 121 |
Blood Pressure: Time: 1101 BP: 137/73 Pulse: 59 |
Breakfast: 1045 & Meds What she ate: 1 hard over egg, heavily peppered 1 4 oz slice sugar cured ham steak 1" slice of the orange-cranberry-walnut ring she bought yesterday with 1 tbl Fleischmann's margarine 1/4 tsp cinnamon on bread 6 oz orange juice diluted w/8 oz water |
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Med/Dose | Administration | Explanation |
Niferex-150 [150 mg elemental iron] | 1 hour before breakfast | to pull her out of what I hope is her temporarily severely anemic state |
vitamin C/500 mg | 1/2 1000 mg tab with Niferex-150 | helps the body metabolize iron |
100% Aloe Vera gel/1 oz | just before meal | helps increase the cells' sensitivity to insulin |
Protonix/40 mg | 1 pill at least 1/2 hour pre-meal | standard pre-breakfast med |
glipizide ER/10 mg | 1 pill with meal | standard breakfast and dinner med to increase cells' sensitivity to insulin |
aspirin/81 mg | 1 tab with breakfast | standard breakfast med - given for anti-coagulant properties |
lisinopril/1.25 mg | 1/4 of 5 mg tab with meal | given for kidney protection when her blood pressure can handle it |
Daily Senior Multivitamin | with breakfast | standard breakfast supplement |
folic acid/400 mcg | with breakfast | standard breakfast supplement |
garlic/1250 mg | with meal | standard breakfast supplement; a natural antibiotic and anti-coagulant |
vitamin E/400 IU | with meal | given for anti-coagulant properties; among other reasons; appears to be of benefit to type 2 diabetics, as well, in its role as a smooth muscled organ protectant, particularly the pancreas, which produces insulin |
Nothing out of the ordinary except that she awoke on her own; I let her since it has been a rain day and she is not a rain person.
Lunch
Blood Glucose: Time: 1616 Reading: 135 |
Blood Pressure: Time: 1630 BP: 111/58 Pulse: 63 |
Lunch: 1300-1700 & Meds What she ate: 2 pieces of whole grain bread smeared with butter about half a pear from our tree 1/6th a slice of leftover tomato pie |
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Med/Dose | Administration | Explanation |
18 mg Iron Protein Succinylate | 1 18 mg tab with meal | to pull her out of what I hope is her temporarily severely anemic state |
vitamin C/500 mg | 1/2 1000 mg tab with iron supplement | helps the body metabolize iron |
Lunch was drawn out between naps for Mom, today, which is why I took stats so late, and made sure she had plenty of warm comfort food ready for her.
Dinner
Blood Glucose: Time: None Reading: taken |
Blood Pressure: Time: 2016 BP: 125/63 Pulse: 71 |
Dinner: 2030 & Meds What she ate: Approx 8 oz Marie Callendar's Chicken Pot Pie Soup 1 12 oz cup instant chocolate mint cocoa |
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Med/Dose | Administration | Explanation |
36 mg Iron Protein Succinylate | 2 18 mg tabs with meal | to pull her out of what I hope is her temporarily severely anemic state |
vitamin C/500 mg | 1/2 1000 mg tab with iron supplement | helps the body metabolize iron |
glipizide ER/10 mg | 1 pill with meal | standard breakfast and dinner med to increase cells' sensitivity to insulin |
vitamin E/400 IU | with meal | given for anti-coagulant properties |
garlic/1250 mg | with meal | given for anti-coagulant properties |
calcium-vitamin D/500-200 mg | with meal | believed to be an osteoporosis preventative |
I didn't take her blood glucose because she's been eating off and on all day and it didn't seem necessary, since I knew I wouldn't be giving her insulin but would be giving her glipizide. She wasn't terribly hungry at what turned out to be dinner time, but when she started prowling through the kitchen, once again, I suggested soup and she decided that was a good idea.