Has Cataract, Advised Surgery. Has Fluctuating Diabetes, BP. Taking Ciplar, Depsonil, Amaryl, Telista. Surgery?
my mother is 68 years old diabetes patient last 12 years and shes also suffering BP for few months.She has catract in one eye and doctor tells her to operate this when her sugar is 200 after meal.so my mothers sugar is fluctuating not stable sometime 246 and sometime 185 after meal.please tell us what we do? can we operate the cataract in this condition.
1.4.13 BP 120/80 AND sugar 211 fasting. 6.4.13 sugar is 163 fasting and 187 after meal.She is taking ciplar 10mg,depsonil DZ, amaryl M-1,telista20.
Hello,
I don't think it should very difficult to control her blood sugar levels and bring it around 180 ( PP ).
Since she is taking only AMARYL M 1 once a day,the dose can be doubled and be taken twice a day.
Or of she is taking it twice a day,you can double the dose to AMARYL M 2 twice a day.
The levels would come below the target range in next 10 to 15 days.
Discuss about this with your treating doctor.
I hope it helps.
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Has Cataract, Advised Surgery. Has Fluctuating Diabetes, BP. Taking Ciplar, Depsonil, Amaryl, Telista. Surgery?
Hello, I don t think it should very difficult to control her blood sugar levels and bring it around 180 ( PP ). Since she is taking only AMARYL M 1 once a day,the dose can be doubled and be taken twice a day. Or of she is taking it twice a day,you can double the dose to AMARYL M 2 twice a day. The levels would come below the target range in next 10 to 15 days. Discuss about this with your treating doctor. I hope it helps. Thanks