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  1. ConejitoAzul

    14mth old daughter diagnosed a week ago. Help....

    @azure Maybe I should have used the Coeliac and Gluten analogy instead of the Alcoholic, although I think most people can relate better to the latter even if its not quite the same as T1D. Regardless I agree you have a valid point in saying that control is the key, whichever way you manage to...
  2. ConejitoAzul

    14mth old daughter diagnosed a week ago. Help....

    @azure I disagree with some of your points, but I'm not here to argue. I merely posted to provide insight for others to form their own opinion on how to treat T1D, so thank you for approving my post even though you disagree with its sentiments. @Sophia's_Daddy Do listen to your DSN and do look...
  3. ConejitoAzul

    14mth old daughter diagnosed a week ago. Help....

    Hi @Sophia's_Daddy We were in a similar situation to you late last year and have come a long way with the management of our child's T1D in that short space of time. Whilst it is not what any parent wants for their child, T1D is manageable! It is how you manage it that will make all the...
  4. ConejitoAzul

    Guardian Connect Vs. Dexcom G5 (No Pump)

    Is this to say that the Dexcom G5 does not do the same, i.e. if it is out of range we lose the data? It is likely with her being 2 years old that we will not have a mobile phone strapped to her all day, but in close proximity in a bag and this could push us towards the Guardian Connect. Thank...
  5. ConejitoAzul

    Guardian Connect Vs. Dexcom G5 (No Pump)

    Hi all, Our T1D child (just over 2 years old) is still in honeymoon, managed via a LCHF/P diet and is not currently on insulin. We are eligible for a subsidised CGM, but given no current requirement for an insulin pump, which of the 2 systems would you preference: Dexcom G5 Guardian Connect...