Thanks oxford.Originally posted by oxford mushroom:Visit your GP to make sure she is not having a urinary tract infection. Is she diabetic or have any renal ailments? One early sign of renal impairment is the inability to concentrate urine.
As for heat pad, you can try the pharmacy in the public hospitals. They can tell you where to get one if they do not stock them themselves.
I never notice how much urine is passed. But from the time she takes to come out of toilet, I think it may be little. Not sure though, I am in school half the time.Originally posted by oxford mushroom:So she is diabetic...maybe time to check her sugar control. That may explain the polyuria to some extent...although from your description I still do not know if she is passing more urine or passing small amounts of urine frequently.
Diabetes can lead to a variety of complications..diabetic neuropathy and myopathy may supervene in elderly patients with long standing disease as well. Her weakness may be due in part to her diabetes and inactivity will not help it as well.
The longer she has diabetes and the poorer the control, the higher is the risk of diabetic complicationsOriginally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:By the way, what is long standing disease?
Nope, never hurt my toes or wear new shoes. It just happened only yesterday.Originally posted by thinkdifferent:It can be a pinched nerve. Have you hurt your toes (someone stepped on them, you kicked a wall or something else by a mistake and so on) or did you wear new shoes yesterday?
Well, if a person has no will to do the exercise, it's hard to persuade her.
Many old people are afraid to be unable to stay independant from the help of the others. Doesn't your grandma have this fear? Maybe you have done it already - I would explain her that it's good for her health and that she stays longer self sufficient (though she needs here and there some help) and her problems can be moderated. I think you explained her this. I have really no idea. The attitude of your grandma should be changed, she needs a motivation.
So today had no pain in the toe?Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Nope, never hurt my toes or wear new shoes. It just happened only yesterday.
Motivation.... how to ignite it? As you said, if one doesn't want to do it, he/she won't do it. The motivation to get well has no effect. The motivation for her to be independent is also not there. And I have ran out of ideas, so do my parents and relatives.
Of all things I forget diet. My grandma eats porridge for lunch and dinner. Breakfast is either noodles or bread. Anyway to improve this diet?
Toe still hurting....Originally posted by thinkdifferent:So today had no pain in the toe?
The diet of your grandma is very one sided. She should include fruits and vegetables (careful with fruits containing lots of sugar due to her diabetes) and also fish, cereals, dairy products like yogurt and some meat too but not too much as too much proteins would be a hard work for her kiednyes.
About the motivation, I too have no idea, it's hard to change someone's attitude. Some old people get motivated when they have to care for pets like a budgie or a cat. Does your grandma like pets? Would she like to have some? (It creates a feeling that the old people are needed, that someone needs them, pets do this job.)
Think it is bai2 guo3 in Chinese...they include them in cheng tung..Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:Hee, always hear you all talk about gingko, but I have no idea what's this. I am more familiar with Chinese names.