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[|Human|] my daughter is diabetic. she had one of her toes amputated in March of this year. while in recovery she was given an injection of morphine. she became violently ill. this lasted the 5 days she was hospitalized and has continued until today. any meds she takes make her ill. about every 7 days she becomes violently ill again with vomiting and diarrhea. she continues to gain weight and doesn,t ever have a good day. what test should she have run
[|AI|]  I can answer u better if u mention age, n duration of diabetes history.just discontinue morphine, sever vomiting is one of the side effects of morphine, coming up to the level of amputation is serious manifestation n this requires alarming care in regulation of blood glucose levels, and strict diet control.if not it may lead to septicemia.first go with fasting HbA1C test, it gives a blood glucose levels of past six months, which is imp to decide dosage of hypoglycemics. To be followed strictly1. Regular medications2. Low carboy Chat Doctor. Completely avoid sugar containing foods, fruits, and vegetables(especially those grow underground)4.mainly to have physical activity.especially walking, cycling etc.(as muscle cells n brain cells don't require insulin(which requires to transport glucose) to absorb glucose from blood its best n regulates blood glucose levels