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  1. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    32.3% of the adults T1D patients having MS, that is a shocking number. "Although we found significantly lower doses of daily insulin in the group with MS compared to the group without MS, HbA1c levels were similar in these groups and the small difference does not seem to have a clinical...
  2. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Hi ,EllieM! Yes, she is on pump.
  3. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Good point! Sweet things as little treats rather than regular. As for the sweeteners, I always put Erythritol in my daughter's cake or soup or whatever. Haha, have no idea if I will regret this later.
  4. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Wow, why is that even more complex? I'm so curiou. I'd be really appreciated if you could share your experience. Faster insulin aspart, E.g Fiasp and Lyumjev are still not available in my country. I guess the slight diffrence between them on their action 2 hours post injection gives me the...
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    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Thank you, this is so helpful. I'm following Typeonegrit on facebook now, quite mindblowing, and Dr Ian Lake's speech is also a gem to me. I have to admit that, I didn't give her very thoughtful diet plan in the past, because I believed in the "let her enjoy being a child" thing. But kids are...
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    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    I agree with you, and "matching" is not easy though. Like NicoleC1971 said, we don't have perfect re artificial insulin yet, I sometimes give my daughter too much insulin for a stable BG within 2 hours of eating, then I have to give her extra food after 2 hours to avoid hypo. That's not a good...
  7. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Hello! My girl's diagnosed at 10 months old. Now she's 3, ready for kindergarten.
  8. enzo233

    Should we worry about insulin resistance?

    Does artifical insulin have the excactly same features as human insulin, so that higher artificial insulin doses also leads to more fat produced in our body? like what human insulin does to people? IF I don't apply low carb diet, rather than that, I eat a lot carbs like normal people, and...
  9. enzo233

    How much insulin do you take?

    My little girl, who's 3years old and weight around 18KG, have a daily amout of between 8-12 units. I'd say this insulin dose thing used to bother me too, since I konw it may have certain relevance to insulin resistance, cholesterol gallstone and those other blah blah. However, now I encourage...
  10. enzo233

    Is permanent neonatal diabetes basically considered should be treated the same as T1DM?as

    Thanky you for posting the link above. I found some good information at diabetesgenes.org which is showed at the end of the article. Doctor suggests insulin treatment, and we are using insulin pump as many T1DM patients are. Even type1 is very rare disease in China, not to mention the neonatal...
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    Is permanent neonatal diabetes basically considered should be treated the same as T1DM?as

    My daughter MAY was diagnosed with T1DM October last year, but considering she was only 10 months old at that time, the Doctor suggested a DNA test, in case that was actually a late triggered PNDM. May was pretty weak then, has been transfered out from PICU for only a few days, still recovering...
  12. enzo233

    Useful tools and links for T1Ds

    It seems very uneasy for young kids to do the basal rate testing, since they can't express clearly if they are "feeling low". More frequently Bg checks (maybe every 30 minutes?)are needed in the circumstance, which is too much painful for young kids.
  13. enzo233

    Type 1.

    Only one 4mm stone is not a big deal, but more frequently regular checkups are needed. I guess the stone is not related to diabetes, maybe you should monitor your blood sugar level after drinking apple cider vinegar, to make sure it's properly used.
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    I can't remermber by what I'm led to this forum, some google searching results maybe. This is really a warm place for me, everyone here is so considerate and kind here. Merry christmas to all of you! Have a good night!
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    I've been doing the diary part as detailed as I can. You really got the point, "Even the same food at different times of the day can give different results", that's pretty tricky, I have to adapt to that better. Thanks for reminding me.
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    Actually I'm the father not mum:p. I'm pround to say that me and my little daughter, we are not fighting this alone. My wife, my 60 years old dad and mom have all been making great efforts, even my 4years old son, are always clamoring to help us give his little sister the injection. Two months...
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    Really helpful advice. Sure we're always carring meter and sugar with my daughter now, nomatter where we go. I am calculating carbonhydrates too(I attached a meal plan below). I tried to make the carbons at nearly 55%. So, based on my stastics, she has very simalar amout of carbons every meal...
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    I told my daughter's doc about that, he said it was very dangrous and might have potential damage. I understand that a doctor has always keep his words rigorous and accurate,it's not his job just to comfort me, and indeed, I have to keep myself in vigilance to hypo.
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    Thank you so much for your reply, really give me a relief. Analyzing the fact by my self is one thing, but hearing it from a nice people like you in person is a whole diffrent thing. MERRY CHRISTMAS to you and yours!
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    Type 1 Is there a way to evaluate how severe is the brain damage caused by a triggered hypoglycemia

    My 1 year old daughter was diagnosed with type1 diabetes last month. As many of young type1 diabetes patients, she wasn't being able to be diagnosed at the first place and suffered very severe DKA. After luckily bring my little angel back from PICU, I tried to plan her some healthy daily diet...