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<blockquote data-quote="justadad" data-source="post: 1371049" data-attributes="member: 373519"><p>Hi [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] and thanks for your post. No pump yet, but hopefully one day soon. I am still unsure how the pump and the cgms integrate, if they do integrate at all.</p><p>I suppose that his lows are due to his levemir dose. At ten years of age he weighs 32kg and takes 4 units of novorapid around 8 in the morning, 5 units of novorapid between 1-2 pm, 5 units of novorapid between 7-8 in the evening and 7 units of levemir at bedtime, or between 10.30 - 11.00 pm. He eats just after he gets his dose of novorapid and usually has a snack before bedtime. Yesterday he skipped bedtime snack, and he reached the lows. Has been rather low throughout the day, with 3.2, at 3 a.m. 3.6 in the morning before breakfast, 4.2 at lunch, dropping at 3.0 couple of hours after lunch, after a generous size of lentil soup and some lamb. He had some chocolate to bring his sugars up a bit.</p><p>I think this must be his levemir dose being too strong,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justadad, post: 1371049, member: 373519"] Hi [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] and thanks for your post. No pump yet, but hopefully one day soon. I am still unsure how the pump and the cgms integrate, if they do integrate at all. I suppose that his lows are due to his levemir dose. At ten years of age he weighs 32kg and takes 4 units of novorapid around 8 in the morning, 5 units of novorapid between 1-2 pm, 5 units of novorapid between 7-8 in the evening and 7 units of levemir at bedtime, or between 10.30 - 11.00 pm. He eats just after he gets his dose of novorapid and usually has a snack before bedtime. Yesterday he skipped bedtime snack, and he reached the lows. Has been rather low throughout the day, with 3.2, at 3 a.m. 3.6 in the morning before breakfast, 4.2 at lunch, dropping at 3.0 couple of hours after lunch, after a generous size of lentil soup and some lamb. He had some chocolate to bring his sugars up a bit. I think this must be his levemir dose being too strong, [/QUOTE]
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