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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey69" data-source="post: 254871" data-attributes="member: 34890"><p>Hi and welcome,</p><p>I'm sorry to hear about your little one, but it may be where you upped the basal too much. </p><p>If there not feeling great they tend not to eat as much, so it could be the insulin ( please remember we are not doctors) but if it has caused an infection one minute she could be having high sugars and then low.</p><p>Hope all goes well.</p><p>Take care </p><p>Tracey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey69, post: 254871, member: 34890"] Hi and welcome, I'm sorry to hear about your little one, but it may be where you upped the basal too much. If there not feeling great they tend not to eat as much, so it could be the insulin ( please remember we are not doctors) but if it has caused an infection one minute she could be having high sugars and then low. Hope all goes well. Take care Tracey [/QUOTE]
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