I take it that there was no fear that your daughter could have had any sugary substance on her finger that was tested? I would make sure for the interim that she washes her hands prior to all blood tests.
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what about going onto a vial and a small needle that can load in 0.1u or whatever the smallest one can, till a pump comes throughWhat an awful situation for you. It is baffling. It's like a tiny amount of injected insulin is stimulating her pancreas into overdrive with its own insulin.
I think it's an urgent case for a pump so you can administer 0.05u doses. The NICE priority is for children, it makes no distinction about age of the child.
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Do you have any control solution from the meter manufacturer that you could use to test the meter and strips?One hour after the 1/2 unit it was 15.0 then an hour later it was 2.6, washed her hands also before testing. Strangely at 2.6 she felt no affects from the hypo.
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It's a very unusual situation. While I would assume the consultant has his/her reasons, if it was me I would want those reasons spelled out.The consultant has said now only take a 1/2 unit of insulin if blood sugars are over 17 before a main meal, not supper. Only check blood sugar breakfast lunch and dinner and not in the evening! Seriously is it just me or does that not seem right.
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