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<blockquote data-quote="lexie32" data-source="post: 170277" data-attributes="member: 23028"><p>Hi Karen,</p><p></p><p>my son also has this problem, he has 30g carbs for breakfast (dry cherios or special k and a yoghurt) and 3 units of novorapid around 7.30 am , he usually starts the day around 5 and 7 then is between 15 and 20 at 10am then he has a piece of fruit at 10.30am no matter what his reading is, as if he doesn't he goes low by 11am then his usual lunchtime reading can be anything between 5 and 12, the rest of the day he seems to stay quite stable but our diabeties team dont seem that concerned as his hab1c have been below 7.5 they just mutter about it being his age and stomach emptying , i just worry as it cant be making him feel that great and future damage.</p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexie32, post: 170277, member: 23028"] Hi Karen, my son also has this problem, he has 30g carbs for breakfast (dry cherios or special k and a yoghurt) and 3 units of novorapid around 7.30 am , he usually starts the day around 5 and 7 then is between 15 and 20 at 10am then he has a piece of fruit at 10.30am no matter what his reading is, as if he doesn't he goes low by 11am then his usual lunchtime reading can be anything between 5 and 12, the rest of the day he seems to stay quite stable but our diabeties team dont seem that concerned as his hab1c have been below 7.5 they just mutter about it being his age and stomach emptying , i just worry as it cant be making him feel that great and future damage. Alex [/QUOTE]
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