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<blockquote data-quote="ert" data-source="post: 2376809" data-attributes="member: 504712"><p>I'm sorry to hear that she appears to have been sent home wrongly. They are reacting to the numbers they are seeing on her finger pricks which are perfectly normal if you eat carbohydrates. Insulin follows a fixed curve so does not match the foods you eat. It's normal to spike. As long as you are returning to the same as before you are eating five hours later then ignore the spikes. You will have to have a meeting with the school.</p><p>My heart goes out to her for her managing at school. Hopefully, in time, it will fade into the background and managing is something she will just do automatically without it being a big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ert, post: 2376809, member: 504712"] I'm sorry to hear that she appears to have been sent home wrongly. They are reacting to the numbers they are seeing on her finger pricks which are perfectly normal if you eat carbohydrates. Insulin follows a fixed curve so does not match the foods you eat. It's normal to spike. As long as you are returning to the same as before you are eating five hours later then ignore the spikes. You will have to have a meeting with the school. My heart goes out to her for her managing at school. Hopefully, in time, it will fade into the background and managing is something she will just do automatically without it being a big deal. [/QUOTE]
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