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<blockquote data-quote="Penfold_Dad" data-source="post: 1004046" data-attributes="member: 236745"><p>Thanks guys, seems like here has a strong network of support.</p><p></p><p>It's reassuring to here that the highs are normal, it's been making me a little worried that we can't bring it down. The amount she is eating is actually unbelievable, we have an upper limit of 3.0 with the bolts which when you account for a correction just isn't enough insulin to cover the food. She is in pretty good form though and looking and acting her normal self which is a pleasure to see after all the drama and heartbreak of the weekend before last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penfold_Dad, post: 1004046, member: 236745"] Thanks guys, seems like here has a strong network of support. It's reassuring to here that the highs are normal, it's been making me a little worried that we can't bring it down. The amount she is eating is actually unbelievable, we have an upper limit of 3.0 with the bolts which when you account for a correction just isn't enough insulin to cover the food. She is in pretty good form though and looking and acting her normal self which is a pleasure to see after all the drama and heartbreak of the weekend before last. [/QUOTE]
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