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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 29320" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi jimmyd and Georgina,</p><p>have read with great interest threads on insulin, as i've wrote before Andrews on insumane combi 15, humalog and lantus. Was a period where bg was well controlled, past few weeks theyv'e been all over the place. Morning readings average 11, tea time 25 (way too high and bed not bad at 8. hes experienced a roller coaster of an emotional week, his poor cat was knocked down on Mon, fudge didn't survive, heartbroken, and hypos all over the place.( though emotionally feeling better as a new kitten on its way ready just after his birthday on 2/11). Today sent home @ 11am from school bgs 28.9!!!! just given humalog. Think its time for a change in insulin and regimes, not due to see hospital til 4/11. Anything i can change in meantime, increasing insulins so far haven't worked, now on total 41 long acting and average 6 fast acting. I was told that by weight ( honeymoon period well passed) 1unit for every kg, Andrew is 38kg/4ft 10 and as skinny as a rake. Beginning to think Insumane completely wrong for him, and loathe to increase again as hypos often hit pre breaktime @ 10am. Appreciate any advise</p><p>Suzi x</p><p>Ps for any parent .Andrew (like the queen) has 2 birthday celebratory meals, 1 on his birthday 2/11 and the other when he was diagnosed T1 2/2. To congratulate him on coping so well with his condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 29320, member: 11767"] Hi jimmyd and Georgina, have read with great interest threads on insulin, as i've wrote before Andrews on insumane combi 15, humalog and lantus. Was a period where bg was well controlled, past few weeks theyv'e been all over the place. Morning readings average 11, tea time 25 (way too high and bed not bad at 8. hes experienced a roller coaster of an emotional week, his poor cat was knocked down on Mon, fudge didn't survive, heartbroken, and hypos all over the place.( though emotionally feeling better as a new kitten on its way ready just after his birthday on 2/11). Today sent home @ 11am from school bgs 28.9!!!! just given humalog. Think its time for a change in insulin and regimes, not due to see hospital til 4/11. Anything i can change in meantime, increasing insulins so far haven't worked, now on total 41 long acting and average 6 fast acting. I was told that by weight ( honeymoon period well passed) 1unit for every kg, Andrew is 38kg/4ft 10 and as skinny as a rake. Beginning to think Insumane completely wrong for him, and loathe to increase again as hypos often hit pre breaktime @ 10am. Appreciate any advise Suzi x Ps for any parent .Andrew (like the queen) has 2 birthday celebratory meals, 1 on his birthday 2/11 and the other when he was diagnosed T1 2/2. To congratulate him on coping so well with his condition. [/QUOTE]
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