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Daughter hypos after dinner - advice please
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<blockquote data-quote="Cupoftea&amp;sliceoftoast" data-source="post: 2322053" data-attributes="member: 532174"><p>Thank you so much for your detailed reply. She injects separately for her pudding. Sometimes she needs one or two treatments for the hypo, but by bedtime she is 7 or 8 and remains consistent through the night and wakes roughly with the same numbers.</p><p>We try to inject 15 minutes before the snack, but I was wondering if the fat content of the meal was delaying the carbs being broken down. Perhaps we should try giving the insulin at the time she starts eating as you suggest.</p><p>I will eventually change her eating habits but I don't want too much to change for her all at once. I thought we might do some cooking together over half term and introduce some low carb options without drawing attention to the fact they are lower in carbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cupoftea&sliceoftoast, post: 2322053, member: 532174"] Thank you so much for your detailed reply. She injects separately for her pudding. Sometimes she needs one or two treatments for the hypo, but by bedtime she is 7 or 8 and remains consistent through the night and wakes roughly with the same numbers. We try to inject 15 minutes before the snack, but I was wondering if the fat content of the meal was delaying the carbs being broken down. Perhaps we should try giving the insulin at the time she starts eating as you suggest. I will eventually change her eating habits but I don't want too much to change for her all at once. I thought we might do some cooking together over half term and introduce some low carb options without drawing attention to the fact they are lower in carbs. [/QUOTE]
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