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How To Reduce Blood Sugar Level Despite Taking Insulin?

Sir I am from Moran.My mother needs an operation upon her knee for a fractured petella.But her sugar level is very high.We have been in AMCH since last tuesday.Medicine doctor is trying to reduce the sugar level by increasing unsulin doses but of no avail.Seek your valuable advice and seek to have an appointment with you. Regards,Pranay Mahanta Moran
Thu, 31 Aug 2017
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Hi There

I understand your concern about your mother.

I would like to tell you that remedies for diabetes or any other condition are to be tried electively not in acute situations. If she is not responding to Insulin , she will definitely not respond to other drugs.

It might take some time to control her sugar levels. Don't loose your heart. Kindly consult with primary consultant and endocrinologist available in same hospital setting.

Hope This will help

Kind Regards
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How To Reduce Blood Sugar Level Despite Taking Insulin?

Hi There I understand your concern about your mother. I would like to tell you that remedies for diabetes or any other condition are to be tried electively not in acute situations. If she is not responding to Insulin , she will definitely not respond to other drugs. It might take some time to control her sugar levels. Don t loose your heart. Kindly consult with primary consultant and endocrinologist available in same hospital setting. Hope This will help Kind Regards