“Sick day rules” are important for diabetes It’s to do with dehydration, so diarrhoea and vomiting particularly www.rxfiles.ca/rxfiles/uploads/documents/SADMANS-Rx.pdf
I know this channel have a informative porpoise, but I'm here just because Dr. Gill's voice, is really relaxing. I'm a very shy and scare to socialize person and that's why I don't go to doctor very often, but i will be so good going to his consulting room, I feel like I can trust him very easily.
Lovely video as always, but I couldn't help but find a bit of humor in the fact that poor Abby was sat there for nearly 5 full minutes with her urine sample in hand.
Time to start brainstorming ideas for Dr. Gill and Abbie’s matching Halloween costumes. Batman and Robin? Holmes and Watson? Optimus Prime and Megatron?!
@@DrJamesGill I'm grateful that I can just stay home at the moment. It's scary how people have just decided to pretend everything is fine. Feel sorry for the new Freshers if there is a circuit breaker though 😥
@@laura23678 it’s a tough one, where I feel no decision is going to be universally praised. I feel they had to try a sense of normality IMO, but get the other side of the debate
If I lived near you I would want to be your patient. Namely because you're a good doctor and explain everything so well, but you also have a wonderful bedside manner.
When she talked about the metformin and how it affects her, I felt that. It was the first medication I was put on when I was diagnosed with diabetes and I hated being on it. It was helping my blood sugar but I was miserable I had to have a new medication
Good work as always doctor, please look after young Abbie, she's a lovely lady, keep her in good health, good people like her should be well looked after ❤
@@DrJamesGillthanks for still making content whilst under stress yourself. They're a great help to a lot of people but I think the whole community would understand if you wanted to take a break at a stressful time.
@@DrJamesGill if you need to take a break to handle the stress (planning a wedding will only be more stress!!) Please take a break! We will still be here, excited as ever, to see new videos
Super interesting to see the other side of the veil. I run Hba1C samples for the diabetes clinics most days. Its nice to see what its like ward side. Great videos Dr Gill. Always giving us a closer look at the chain we are in
Fascinating. I was diagnosed as diabetic a couple years back and with severely high blood pressure to the point whenever I go in and they check my pressure they ask me if I'm alright and recommend going to the hospital. I've never had my feet checked though. Although it's given to me, Metformin doesn't agree with me and interups my day to day, so I don't take it and I just use the trulicify injections.
Metformin can upset some peoples stomach. The advice I give in that situation is I) an upset stomach from it normally lasts about two weeks, and we need to persevere through it to make it stop
If this video is indicative of the type of care one receives from the NHS, sign me up! I don't care if the taxes are higher. They can't be more than my annual deductible.
You don’t need to be seen face to face, as long as getting your yearly diabetic bloods, the review can be done over the phone (But I personally hate using the phone for these things)
Hi Dr Gill i was looking though you're RUclips playlist called 'Medicine Explained - Clinical Deep Dives' and there was a video called '12 Unsettling Monsters Of Cabin In the Woods Explained In Detail!' by Marvelous Videos on there just though i would point that out for you
Brilliant video, maybe ask some your patient’s to record them if they consent that would be amazing. I love watching inside GP’s television show and if you done something like that it would be amazing 🏴🇬🇧
With diabetes the peripheral nerves can be damaged People tend to notice when they can’t feel things with their fingers, but more often miss it with the feet It’s important to check, as peripheral neuropathy can lead to injuries, which then don’t heal, causing ulcers and possible amputation.
You mentioned it quickly, but is flu vaccine available to anyone in the UK? I think here in Sweden, only those at higher risk, such as the elderly or ones with other complications can get them. I know I've never been offered it, in fact, I never knew it was a thing until recently.
I have my flu vaccine, and I’m not medically at risk It’s a safe medication, with minimal risk, honestly the question is why not given that flu will floor most people if they get it (Obviously worse if in a risk group)
@@DrJamesGill I had the flu about a year-and-a-half ago, and it was absolutely horrible. I had a high fever for almost a week, and I could barely muster the energy to get out of bed. Gonna have to look into if we swedes also can get vaccinated even if not at higher risk.
I am not sure if you can give any idea as to why my sugar levels drop off , three days ago I was taking 26 humalog mix in the morning with 500 mg of metformin 500 mg of metformin at lunch time and 26 units of humalog mix with 500 mg metformin in the evening, today my sugars on waking were 5.5 and they are normally 8 or 9 so I lowered insulin to 16 but still took metformin lunch times sugars were 7 still took metformin this evening sugars 5 so I took 10 insulin with 250 mg of metformin had my meal and an hour later my sugars were still 5 but I was starting to feel light headed so I had a bread roll and some chocolate and hour later sugars are at 6. This happened about a year ago about the same time of year, I ended up off all insulin and off all metformin, I also take one injection of trulicity once a week, my diabetic GP don’t seem that bothered by it but it concerns me as to why it would happen, last year I had an ultrasound on my Pancras to make sure there were no tumours but ultrasound only could see half pancreas due to gas. I have tried a different blood glucose tester still the same. I did have a bout of diarrhoea last sat I don’t know if that might have something to do with it? Sorry for long message
I’m sorry, I really can’t answer that. I’d be guided by the doctor covering your care sometimes a good consultation is not where we change things, but where we explain WHY
Yup. Should be done every year It’s often something that can fox students as it is not an examination they do frequently, but one that all diabetic patients should be very familiar with
Interesting information! My doctor has never advised me to hold off on my meds while ill. I wonder if there's anything else mine has missed.
“Sick day rules” are important for diabetes
It’s to do with dehydration, so diarrhoea and vomiting particularly
www.rxfiles.ca/rxfiles/uploads/documents/SADMANS-Rx.pdf
@@DrJamesGill Thank you for the link!
I think Dr Gill needs a medical examination. He’s always forgetting Abby’s name and date of birth. 🙄
😂🤣😅
Top comment :)
DOB changes in between the inteviews so no surprise he's asking
This is such a excellent example of what a good professional can do in only 15 minutes! Amazing and complete!
I know this channel have a informative porpoise, but I'm here just because Dr. Gill's voice, is really relaxing.
I'm a very shy and scare to socialize person and that's why I don't go to doctor very often, but i will be so good going to his consulting room, I feel like I can trust him very easily.
Lovely video as always, but I couldn't help but find a bit of humor in the fact that poor Abby was sat there for nearly 5 full minutes with her urine sample in hand.
I didnt even notice that until you pointed it out haha
My goodness I didn’t even notice 😂
Better hers than someone else’s !
🤣🤣 very true
I read this comment before watching - that's the best way 😅
Hello there, I’m Doctor Gill
Abbie: I know dude, we’ve been making videos for months.
Genuinely had the same thought 😂😂
Time to start brainstorming ideas for Dr. Gill and Abbie’s matching Halloween costumes. Batman and Robin? Holmes and Watson? Optimus Prime and Megatron?!
Well, we’ll see have to see where COVID is whether the uni does any Halloween parties, I’m hearing rumours of a “circuit breaker” for october
@@DrJamesGill Well if there’s no party, you could always dress up as each other in a video!
@@DrJamesGill I'm grateful that I can just stay home at the moment. It's scary how people have just decided to pretend everything is fine. Feel sorry for the new Freshers if there is a circuit breaker though 😥
@@laura23678 it’s a tough one, where I feel no decision is going to be universally praised. I feel they had to try a sense of normality IMO, but get the other side of the debate
Dr. Who and Clara 😊
Through Dr.Gill''s videos I have learned how to diagnose my feed, hands, lungs, cranium, and sleep like a baby.
She's so sweet.. good lessons there, nice job, doc!
Congratulations for your engagement, doc! 🎉
I'm surprised to discover Abby is not the omega patient, the one who gets no disease and no condition, ever. I feel fooled.
If I lived near you I would want to be your patient. Namely because you're a good doctor and explain everything so well, but you also have a wonderful bedside manner.
Abby definitely deserves a wedding invitation! Congratulations Doc btw! 😊
What if she is one of the main characters at the wedding? ;)
@@nikolakenur1905 Even better 😜
Nice to see a proper doctors consultation - easy to forget how vital it can be to meet the doctor in person.
When she talked about the metformin and how it affects her, I felt that. It was the first medication I was put on when I was diagnosed with diabetes and I hated being on it. It was helping my blood sugar but I was miserable I had to have a new medication
Metformin can be quite harsh in the first 2-3 weeks, but it should settle down. There are also alternative formulations which may lessen s/e
Good work as always doctor, please look after young Abbie, she's a lovely lady, keep her in good health, good people like her should be well looked after ❤
We look after all of the students. 😊
@@DrJamesGill amen but she is my favourite, great work boss
As a diabetic, I've never had an official foot exam but see a podiatrist even few months, also I had no idea about halting meds when ill
this actually gives me a heads up for what to look out for. diabetis runs in my family and im on edge about all i eat and do😅
When you're not sure if this has come up in your algorithm because you're a podiatrist or because you like ASMR
Or both
... yeah... podiatrist... right...
@@ExperienceLOS7713 I actually am lol
@@wednesdayfan272 me too haha! 👋🏻
I wish I had a doctor like Dr. Gill
Dr. Gill, your videos are so informative. Abbie is exceptional too!
Thank you Doctor Gill.
🙏
In addition to Dr. Gill, Abbie Tutt is now an ASMR legend! 🔥🔥🔥
I love Dr Gill and Abbie!!!
Is no one going to take about the fact she switch shirts in the middle of her appointment. 🤣🤣
10:02 yes yes yes yes yess yed yes
Gill and Tutt 9: Feet feat. excrete
Incredible
*watching a diabetes exam to wind down while eating a small pint of Rocky Road Ice cream* This makes sense.
🤣
Interesting. Is it just me or is Dr Gill a little bit of stressed?
That’s a fact
@@DrJamesGillthanks for still making content whilst under stress yourself. They're a great help to a lot of people but I think the whole community would understand if you wanted to take a break at a stressful time.
@@DrJamesGill if you need to take a break to handle the stress (planning a wedding will only be more stress!!) Please take a break! We will still be here, excited as ever, to see new videos
I think covid has been the bigger stress for me, but I am trying to look after myself more 😊
@@DrJamesGill I think we need more book reading videos for a while..they will de-stress us both!
Great to see Abby has more lines in this video
Superman? Rambo? John Wick? No. Doctor Gill - The Man, The Legend.
I’m glad to say my “Save, Birth, Kill” ratio is MUCH better than two of those chaps!
@@DrJamesGill hahaha
Super interesting to see the other side of the veil. I run Hba1C samples for the diabetes clinics most days. Its nice to see what its like ward side. Great videos Dr Gill. Always giving us a closer look at the chain we are in
Have I missed the review of the lab results? I need to watch it again...
We touched on the HBA1c - she was improved compared to previously
Fascinating. I was diagnosed as diabetic a couple years back and with severely high blood pressure to the point whenever I go in and they check my pressure they ask me if I'm alright and recommend going to the hospital. I've never had my feet checked though. Although it's given to me, Metformin doesn't agree with me and interups my day to day, so I don't take it and I just use the trulicify injections.
Metformin can upset some peoples stomach. The advice I give in that situation is I) an upset stomach from it normally lasts about two weeks, and we need to persevere through it to make it stop
Ii) taking the metformin 20mins before food often helps settle things
Iii) if those don’t work, there is a modified release version that also helps.
But there ares one people who just can’t get on with it
@@DrJamesGill Thanks Doctor. Giving them another go for the next couple of weeks to see how I get on. Appreciate the advice.
Good luck
If this video is indicative of the type of care one receives from the NHS, sign me up! I don't care if the taxes are higher. They can't be more than my annual deductible.
The NHS is a pretty good system 😊
Hard to work in, but that’s not the system as much as the governments problem
I love this guy! Wish he was my doctor. Abbie is so pretty ❤
Dr. Gill, thank you for this video, which helpful review. Are you planning to record additional MaCleod’s chapter readings with your commentary ?
I've not seen my doctor over two years and not seen diabetic nurse for over four years.
You don’t need to be seen face to face, as long as getting your yearly diabetic bloods, the review can be done over the phone
(But I personally hate using the phone for these things)
Dr Gill, congrats on your wedding!!💓Thats great news, pretty sure Abby will be invite to the wedding 🤩🥂🤵♂️👰♀️
Have I missed something? I never seen a video mentioning a wedding or engagment...congrats though
@@daniellejackson794 yes! He has announced his engagement recently!
Who's the lucky fiancee??
@@JS-ie3bf We don’t know her name, Dr Gill is very private about his personal life, and I think we should respect that 😊
Would her curling her toes while taking her blood pressure give her number a bit of a boost more than if her feet were completely relaxed?
I think abby is gonna get A LOT of happy bdays when it's the 7th of december lovely video as always, relaxed and intresting! Great job!😊😇
Hi Dr Gill i was looking though you're RUclips playlist called 'Medicine Explained - Clinical Deep Dives' and there was a video called '12 Unsettling Monsters Of Cabin In the Woods Explained In Detail!' by
Marvelous Videos on there just though i would point that out for you
Thanks for that! Killed it.
I was watching some movie videos yesterday, must have saved that to the wrong spot!!
Thanks
"Hi, my name's Dr. Gill"
"Yoooo, d'u think I don't know u!? Man you're a legend....errr...I mean: nice to meet you"
So is Abby a regular patient of yours and also a medical student of yours as well?
No she was working from her script her. We normally use patient histories “scripts” for training the students
@@DrJamesGill thank God , I was worried
Thought she really had a nosebleed or diabetes. Glad she doesn't
@@DrJamesGill thank goodness, I was thinking poor Abbie, only 24 and T2 diabetes ! Not fun :(
Thank you very much Dr Gill and Abbie for this video. Very much enjoyed it. Hope you are both well and having a great day 😊. Take care 🙂
Brilliant video, maybe ask some your patient’s to record them if they consent that would be amazing. I love watching inside GP’s television show and if you done something like that it would be amazing 🏴🇬🇧
Shout out to Abby's costume changes
Two legends!
My mother was on ramapril and was removed from them as she unfortunately developed a terrible cough. It is a truly remarkable Drug.
The cough isn’t that comment, but it can often be a little tricky to catch, as you really need to r/o the other nasty causes first
Wish u best health Abbie!
What is the correlation between the feet and diabetes?
With diabetes the peripheral nerves can be damaged
People tend to notice when they can’t feel things with their fingers, but more often miss it with the feet
It’s important to check, as peripheral neuropathy can lead to injuries, which then don’t heal, causing ulcers and possible amputation.
@@DrJamesGill that’s right, otherwise….AMPUTATION!!
Whilst perhaps we’d go through a few other stages before the surgeons take out the saw, you are not wrong!
Diabetes annual review? That would be an interesting concept here.
6:45
I've never seen that from a doctor before.
Thought Abby was going to forget her birthday for a second. Luckily we all would have had her covered!
My great grandfather had diabetes. By the time they were going to cut off his last limb he told them to just let him die.
Hehe, its nice to see Abby getting more relaxed as the episodes go
Best anime ever
Keep watching cause By Episode 50 she learns to do the Naruto Run.
I really don’t understand that run - it’s an impediment to how your respiratory muscles work when running!!
What’s the filament made from?
Nylon. Actually the same as fishing line!
Is this video tailored more towards people with type 2 diabetes, or is this annual review done with all diabetic patients?
Broadly annual review with all diabetics. But it’s most commonly done like this with T2. As T1 will almost certainly be on insulin +/- other meds.
I wish you were my doctor:)
"I am a great magician... WHITE CLOTHES!". - Dr. Gill as Betty in the Kung Pow Remake.
Detroit in the building!!
A GEAT VIDEO !!!! As always
you have to make a video with her on her birthday
I hear that these take 8 hours to shoot, how does that work with a 14 minute video?
Not at all. The shoot is maybe three at the max. The explanation videos can be 5 hrs+ to edit properly depending on the difficulty
Great video Dr Gill! Great performance by Abbie as usual too…do I spy a watch tan line on the wrist there? Lol
I’ve heard Abbie Tucks date of birth so many times at this point I know her birthday better than my own mothers
Can we please give three cheers for Abby!
You mentioned it quickly, but is flu vaccine available to anyone in the UK? I think here in Sweden, only those at higher risk, such as the elderly or ones with other complications can get them. I know I've never been offered it, in fact, I never knew it was a thing until recently.
Free for those at high risk, available to everyone else at a small cost from most pharmacies :)
I have my flu vaccine, and I’m not medically at risk
It’s a safe medication, with minimal risk, honestly the question is why not given that flu will floor most people if they get it
(Obviously worse if in a risk group)
@@DrJamesGill I had the flu about a year-and-a-half ago, and it was absolutely horrible. I had a high fever for almost a week, and I could barely muster the energy to get out of bed. Gonna have to look into if we swedes also can get vaccinated even if not at higher risk.
Most places can, as mentioned, there is just charge
It’s two days late but HAPPY BIRTHDAY ABBY
Great video 😊
Happy birthday Abby, I’m about a week late though
Her birthday's the 7th of December so you're a few months early! 🤣
ive been hearing the 7th of september this whole time oh my god
Gosh when she graduates how are you going to find such a lovely pretend patient! Maybe she wants to do a post grad and just keep sticking around.
If you like videos with pee samples: urine luck!
It’s apple juice 😉
Thanks for clarifying: I was a bit worried Abbie wasn't drinking enough water!
So it’s safe to say that sample has a high sugar content 🙃
Best comment goes to....
Very true
Please don't disabile comments anymore :( I know they can be mean sometimes but generally a source of absolute joy and laughter
Didn’t talk
About her blood results on the tablet
Did these two not notice someone was filming them?
My doc. Do you have any health problems?
I am worried about you looks like losing weight
Is that real urine or just water with yellow food colouring?
Apple juice 🤫
0:48 When you ask Julie Andrews a question.
Doc is it true our feet are not meant to be curled like that? That they are supposed to be a little more spread?
I am not sure if you can give any idea as to why my sugar levels drop off , three days ago I was taking 26 humalog mix in the morning with 500 mg of metformin 500 mg of metformin at lunch time and 26 units of humalog mix with 500 mg metformin in the evening, today my sugars on waking were 5.5 and they are normally 8 or 9 so I lowered insulin to 16 but still took metformin lunch times sugars were 7 still took metformin this evening sugars 5 so I took 10 insulin with 250 mg of metformin had my meal and an hour later my sugars were still 5 but I was starting to feel light headed so I had a bread roll and some chocolate and hour later sugars are at 6. This happened about a year ago about the same time of year, I ended up off all insulin and off all metformin, I also take one injection of trulicity once a week, my diabetic GP don’t seem that bothered by it but it concerns me as to why it would happen, last year I had an ultrasound on my Pancras to make sure there were no tumours but ultrasound only could see half pancreas due to gas. I have tried a different blood glucose tester still the same. I did have a bout of diarrhoea last sat I don’t know if that might have something to do with it? Sorry for long message
I’m sorry, I really can’t answer that. I’d be guided by the doctor covering your care
sometimes a good consultation is not where we change things, but where we explain WHY
I hope Abby is doing well!
That mark on your wrist Doc, is it due to some injury or your wrist watch is too tight ?
Looks like a tan line from wearing a watch.
Abby Tutt is an absolute sweetheart she seems really lovely
My diet is my hardest for me?!
Urine dip stix. Always fun.
Ok. Simple one to do, we can definitely look at that
Birthday cards for Abby🎉
Who wants to have a big party being held on the 7th of December? :D Who is with me?
There’s an annual Diabetes Review? Hmm.
Yup. Should be done every year
It’s often something that can fox students as it is not an examination they do frequently, but one that all diabetic patients should be very familiar with
@@DrJamesGill seems a lot I’m supposed to know by esp or osmosis. Thanks.
As a patient or a student?
Dr. Gill should've put a pit of paper on Abby's hands to check for tremors.
She looked nervous on the urinalysis results, she has to be a sweet secret party animal.
👁😂
Congrats on your marriage Dr Gill
Did you say she's Type one or type two?
Queen Tutt returns!
Duck says 1:07
Omg bro hahahajaja
😂
Abby is 5'5" for anyone wondering.
Ella es la chica que le examinaron the hand
diabetes is tough im44 and my feet are numb
I’m sorry to hear that. Hopefully your doctor will be able to help, often if the diabetes management improves then sensation can also improve
Quick costume change for Abbie there mid-video 👀
both change costumes!
I have my 3 month review next week yucky
Good luck!
Sports physicsl exam perhaps?...minus the cough cough lol