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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 91667" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Sophsmam,</p><p>Don't you just wish you could inject for them and they could reap the benefits. Andrew woke with bs of 4.5, refused breakfast, only had 2 mandarin oranges and a glass of apple juice, no proper carbs, 3u humalog and is off to play til 2pm. Of course i'll worry til he comes in, he loves playing at the trim-trail (its like a mini forest) of course he can't get a reception on his phone so it's useless phoning him. He came in yesterday evening 2.6 fully funtioning, told me i'm a worry pot and he can look after himself, proceeded to pour himself lucozade, opened a bag of crisps and vegetated infront of the TV, as if i didn't exist. (and he's still only 10yrs old) He can be so independant, which of course makes me feel redundant, but i think lately we've been so strict with his bs testing and insulin regime,( i so want to improve on his last Hbac1) that it's his was of rebelling.</p><p>Gosh 13u seems such a lot, and it really didn't bring her down enough, i know she didn't get the full dosage of Lantus, so thats understandable. Lantus didn't agree with Andrew at all, were finding Levemir so much better. Just goes to show everyone is different.</p><p>Have a good day,</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 91667, member: 11767"] Hi Sophsmam, Don't you just wish you could inject for them and they could reap the benefits. Andrew woke with bs of 4.5, refused breakfast, only had 2 mandarin oranges and a glass of apple juice, no proper carbs, 3u humalog and is off to play til 2pm. Of course i'll worry til he comes in, he loves playing at the trim-trail (its like a mini forest) of course he can't get a reception on his phone so it's useless phoning him. He came in yesterday evening 2.6 fully funtioning, told me i'm a worry pot and he can look after himself, proceeded to pour himself lucozade, opened a bag of crisps and vegetated infront of the TV, as if i didn't exist. (and he's still only 10yrs old) He can be so independant, which of course makes me feel redundant, but i think lately we've been so strict with his bs testing and insulin regime,( i so want to improve on his last Hbac1) that it's his was of rebelling. Gosh 13u seems such a lot, and it really didn't bring her down enough, i know she didn't get the full dosage of Lantus, so thats understandable. Lantus didn't agree with Andrew at all, were finding Levemir so much better. Just goes to show everyone is different. Have a good day, Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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