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<blockquote data-quote="Emmadixon" data-source="post: 957112" data-attributes="member: 197086"><p>Hi guys he has his last meal at 5pm and then bed at 7 so no supper given, he doesn't always peak at 3am sometimes as you've suggested it's 1am the other night we watched it go from 5 to 7 to 10 to 17 in a matter of hours, we test before meals and 2 hours after as to see what the novorapid is doing, it was the team that suggested a 2/3 am testing as that's meant to be the tell tale sign of things not working. There argument is that because it's not like this every night there not sure what it could be, they also have a student dealing with me now which is frustrating. They've briefly mentioned the pump as one nurse said she things this would help regulate him through the night but as a team they all seem conflicted as a parent I'm doing nightly checks dealing with a wet bed an upset groggy toddler and a baby lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Emmadixon, post: 957112, member: 197086"] Hi guys he has his last meal at 5pm and then bed at 7 so no supper given, he doesn't always peak at 3am sometimes as you've suggested it's 1am the other night we watched it go from 5 to 7 to 10 to 17 in a matter of hours, we test before meals and 2 hours after as to see what the novorapid is doing, it was the team that suggested a 2/3 am testing as that's meant to be the tell tale sign of things not working. There argument is that because it's not like this every night there not sure what it could be, they also have a student dealing with me now which is frustrating. They've briefly mentioned the pump as one nurse said she things this would help regulate him through the night but as a team they all seem conflicted as a parent I'm doing nightly checks dealing with a wet bed an upset groggy toddler and a baby lol [/QUOTE]
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