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<blockquote data-quote="CathP" data-source="post: 1429269" data-attributes="member: 328992"><p>Hi, it's very frustrating isn't it. Agree with the other comments, we always bolus my 6 year old daughter 15 minutes before eating. We're lucky that we have a cgm as well, so we watch and make sure that she's on a gentle downward trend before eating. We never eat when she's out of range (over 7mmol). It sounds a pain, but has just become part of normal routine now. Could she test and inject before her lunch break, so she doesn't have to waste 15 minutes of her break on her prebolus?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CathP, post: 1429269, member: 328992"] Hi, it's very frustrating isn't it. Agree with the other comments, we always bolus my 6 year old daughter 15 minutes before eating. We're lucky that we have a cgm as well, so we watch and make sure that she's on a gentle downward trend before eating. We never eat when she's out of range (over 7mmol). It sounds a pain, but has just become part of normal routine now. Could she test and inject before her lunch break, so she doesn't have to waste 15 minutes of her break on her prebolus? [/QUOTE]
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