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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 834829" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>Ohhh Ryans dad isnt my hubby haha. Its a very complicated situation. We arnt together anymore. </p><p></p><p>Craig has some bad habbits...he doesnt attend clinic anymore...he refuses to go to bed in normal range because he always has hypos during the night. Some are really bad. So he always eats before bed. I have told him he needs to start going to clinic again and maybe try dropping his Lantus..hopefully i can get him to start going soon. </p><p></p><p>Ryan is having his HbA1c done in a weeks time. His thyroid is also being rechecked. His dad also has to have blood taken because they are checking his antibodies. Ryans antibodies were all negative on diagnosis so depending on Craigs results will depend if they check Ryan for MODY. Im pretty sure they are type 1 but im pleased they are checking. Ryan didnt really have that bad of a HbA1c when he was diagnosed. It was higher than someone that isnt diabetic...but not as high as someone who is just diagnosed usually is. I hope its improved but im not sure if it will of..</p><p></p><p>Awww im really glad she seems to be happier in nursery thats fabulous news. Fingers crossed it continues.</p><p></p><p>I havent read that book no, but i may invest if its a good read. Does it go into long term complications? Because i try not to read that kind of stuff. But if it doesnt i will give it a read. I read a lot when Craig was diagnosed but its different in children isnt it.</p><p></p><p>He didnt have a snack like he usually would (always fruit) because the school had none. They only had raisins which he isnt allowed. This morning he had 2 wheetabix and was 6.0 by dinner which is fab. He was 6 after school and 5.6 after football (thats with the haribos so its a good job he had them) so it hasnt been a bad day for him. Well...that is until now when im going to have to knock him up for bed.</p><p></p><p>Im definitely going to speak to the nurse about lowering his Levemir. See what happens. Then if he wakes higher he can go to bed lower. I think they are pretty convinced hes still bringing himself down over night. But i would like to explore that by dropping his lantus to 0.5.</p><p></p><p>Soo its coming up to the nice weather and Ryan really wants to go away somewhere like we did last year (just in this country) but im feeling really scared about it and im not sure why. Is this something you have thought about or not? We went to the lakes last year..and i worry that i wont know where the nearest hospital is if anything goes wrong etc..maybe i am over thinking things? Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 834829, member: 176383"] Ohhh Ryans dad isnt my hubby haha. Its a very complicated situation. We arnt together anymore. Craig has some bad habbits...he doesnt attend clinic anymore...he refuses to go to bed in normal range because he always has hypos during the night. Some are really bad. So he always eats before bed. I have told him he needs to start going to clinic again and maybe try dropping his Lantus..hopefully i can get him to start going soon. Ryan is having his HbA1c done in a weeks time. His thyroid is also being rechecked. His dad also has to have blood taken because they are checking his antibodies. Ryans antibodies were all negative on diagnosis so depending on Craigs results will depend if they check Ryan for MODY. Im pretty sure they are type 1 but im pleased they are checking. Ryan didnt really have that bad of a HbA1c when he was diagnosed. It was higher than someone that isnt diabetic...but not as high as someone who is just diagnosed usually is. I hope its improved but im not sure if it will of.. Awww im really glad she seems to be happier in nursery thats fabulous news. Fingers crossed it continues. I havent read that book no, but i may invest if its a good read. Does it go into long term complications? Because i try not to read that kind of stuff. But if it doesnt i will give it a read. I read a lot when Craig was diagnosed but its different in children isnt it. He didnt have a snack like he usually would (always fruit) because the school had none. They only had raisins which he isnt allowed. This morning he had 2 wheetabix and was 6.0 by dinner which is fab. He was 6 after school and 5.6 after football (thats with the haribos so its a good job he had them) so it hasnt been a bad day for him. Well...that is until now when im going to have to knock him up for bed. Im definitely going to speak to the nurse about lowering his Levemir. See what happens. Then if he wakes higher he can go to bed lower. I think they are pretty convinced hes still bringing himself down over night. But i would like to explore that by dropping his lantus to 0.5. Soo its coming up to the nice weather and Ryan really wants to go away somewhere like we did last year (just in this country) but im feeling really scared about it and im not sure why. Is this something you have thought about or not? We went to the lakes last year..and i worry that i wont know where the nearest hospital is if anything goes wrong etc..maybe i am over thinking things? Xx [/QUOTE]
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