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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 91851" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Sophsmam,</p><p>It really is no bother, its nice to help. Let her go to her Aunts meal, or she may feel excluded and its her fault that your thinking of not going, because of her diabetes. I have seen Andrew eat dinner at 8pm, of which time he's been high and we have dealt with it, of course it wasn't planned. Now you have an opportunity to go out and you can plan for it. Of course you don't want to wait til 7.30 for her to eat, so let her have something at normal teatime, even a snack to keep her going and inject to cover. Then at the meal she can eat again if she wants, even a smaller portion or lower in carbs and inject to cover what she ate, just make sure you leave around 2hrs between injections. Then leave her Levemir/Lantus til about 10.30pm if you can. Enjoy the meal and let your hair down.</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 91851, member: 11767"] Sophsmam, It really is no bother, its nice to help. Let her go to her Aunts meal, or she may feel excluded and its her fault that your thinking of not going, because of her diabetes. I have seen Andrew eat dinner at 8pm, of which time he's been high and we have dealt with it, of course it wasn't planned. Now you have an opportunity to go out and you can plan for it. Of course you don't want to wait til 7.30 for her to eat, so let her have something at normal teatime, even a snack to keep her going and inject to cover. Then at the meal she can eat again if she wants, even a smaller portion or lower in carbs and inject to cover what she ate, just make sure you leave around 2hrs between injections. Then leave her Levemir/Lantus til about 10.30pm if you can. Enjoy the meal and let your hair down. Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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