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<blockquote data-quote="urbanracer" data-source="post: 915801" data-attributes="member: 140811"><p>Sorry haven't been on-line much in the past 48hrs and as I'm STILL on mixed insulins I wouldn't like to comment on basal/bolus for a child.</p><p></p><p>As to the honeymoon period, quacks reckon mine's still going strong. October 8th will mark 1yr since D day. I have noticed though [USER=162868]@Gemmablower[/USER] that a couple of other parents have posted similar articles recently and i wondered if it had anything to do with the young person in question changing routines - starting school holiday, eating at different times, different activity levels, being on vacation in a colder/warmer part of the world than usual etc?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="urbanracer, post: 915801, member: 140811"] Sorry haven't been on-line much in the past 48hrs and as I'm STILL on mixed insulins I wouldn't like to comment on basal/bolus for a child. As to the honeymoon period, quacks reckon mine's still going strong. October 8th will mark 1yr since D day. I have noticed though [USER=162868]@Gemmablower[/USER] that a couple of other parents have posted similar articles recently and i wondered if it had anything to do with the young person in question changing routines - starting school holiday, eating at different times, different activity levels, being on vacation in a colder/warmer part of the world than usual etc? [/QUOTE]
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