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    Funny the things that upset you!

    So sad Shell1 :( . My little girl asked me if she was going to die from diabetes. I managed to reassure her, not easy to do if you feel like bursting out crying! She also asked, a week or so after diagnosis (with a hopeful smile on her face) 'when can we stop with the injections, mummy?' :(...
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    Did any of you type 1s have a virus before you got diabetes?

    Re: Did any of you type 1s have a virus before you got diabe Yes, My daughter had a sore throat and felt tired, one week later she was admitted with bad DKA - that was when she was diagnosed. Docs said it often seems to happen right after an infection/virus.
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    THANK YOU Diabetes.co.uk for my fabulous prize!

    Thanks guys. Phone is great :D
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    Keytones in the morning

    We're having exactly the same. Daughter in honeymoon period, first time she has been ill. She has mild ketones (under 0.8) only during night/before breakfast. They always go after her breakfast. I have also been told these are 'starvation' ketones. Illness makes your body work hard and you need...
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    Have you had trouble getting test strips?

    No problems so far. My daughter's prescription is for a very generous 400 glucose test strips (also 40 ketone test strips). It started with 200, but I asked for more, thinking they would give me 300 or so. They doubled it. Great for me as it means I don't have to travel to the surgery every 3-4...
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    please support n help me out

    Hi Noosrat, Well done for bringing your levels down this week. I think it really is a case of watching what certain foods do with your levels. I don't have diabetes, but my little girl has. If she is hungry in between meals and if her sugars are high (2 hours after meal) I will give her...
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    My son is 11 , newly diagnosed type 1.Just got home

    Hi Jodie, Poor you. Please don't feel guilty. I know I felt SOOO guilty when my daughter was diagnosed in December, I know it wasn't my fault now, but I felt awful back then. I think most parents will feel this horrible guilt, however undeserved. You must be shattered after the diagnosis, the...
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    please support n help me out

    Hi, Are you type 1 or 2? Sorry you feel so down :( . Do you not have a diabetes team you can contact by phone? I understand you do not want to see your doctor, but there must be someone you can phone for advice on your insulin/carbs etc? Re. food...have you tried slow release/(low glycemic...
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    MAD READINGS!!!!! TECH SUPPORT NEEDDED!

    Were your hands still slightly damp perhaps? Perhaps this could have diluted your sample(s). Maybe one finger was dry, while the other one was slightly damp? Other things that can throw readings are soap residue, moisturiser etc - but you say your hands were product free. Apparently if you...
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    Use for old blood monitors

    http://www.a2hw.org.uk/donatingequipment.html http://www.dreamtrust.org/help.html Seems there are a few organisations who apparently are happy to accept donations of used meters (and unopened test strips)
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    Newly diagnosed- blurry eyes

    My daughter doesn't wake up during the night, I think a lot of kids sleep right through.
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    Home from hospital tomorrow......

    You will be fine, honestly! We spent a week in the hospital with our 8-year-old daughter, and we too were scared when we went home. My husband said it reminded him a little of bringing our first baby home from the hospital :) You have all the experts around you, telling you what to do...then...
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    Newly diagnosed- blurry eyes

    Hi, Try not to worry (hard to do, I know!). My 8-year old developed blurry vision for a little while, very shortly after diagnosis. This scared me to death, but apparently quite common due to the high blood sugars she would have had for a long time. It soon settled down. x
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    History lessons

    History is indeed amazing. I would never, ever consider it boring (try telling my teenage son this though!) Thanks for posting this.
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    Totally freaked out

    Some great suggestions there, Finzi - I'm getting hungry just reading about them!
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    Greetings from South Africa

    Hi Phillipa, Miles, Joe and of course Max! Glad you have found the forum, it's a great source of information and a place to be with friends. Your post sounds so positive, it's nice to read. Your boy sounds amazing, I'm in awe of all our kids who just seem to just be so accepting of all the...
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    New diagnosis- Hypos

    Re: New diagnosis- Hypos Aww...it's so hard isn't it? My 8-year-old daughter was diagnosed in December and I felt so overwhelmed. Re. hypos...I think it's fair to say you should expect these to happen from time to time, I don't think you can avoid them altogether. My diabetes nurse said a...
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    Totally freaked out

    Sounds like it's the old measuring system. Converted to the new system this is 11.8% I believe. They like this to be under 7.5 (lower is even better though). So while yours is quite high, this is very common when newly diagnosed (my daughter's was 13%), your next one will be lower I'm sure, now...
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    THANK YOU Diabetes.co.uk for my fabulous prize!

    Just wanted to say a HUGE big THANK YOU for my prize! It arrived safely this week. It came a fantastic surprise when I heard I had won an Iphone 5! I have never won anything in my life before, I'm over the moon! :D :D :D :D THANK YOU AGAIN, I'm really grateful - not just for the Iphone 5...
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    just got told yestaday

    0.15 is OK. I think anything up to 0.6 is within normal levels. My daughter has never had elevated ketones (apart from when she was first diagnosed) when she has really high readings. The high readings she has had have always been due to something she has eaten, or just 'a fluke' rather than her...