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<blockquote data-quote="Cupoftea&amp;sliceoftoast" data-source="post: 2322111" data-attributes="member: 532174"><p>[USER=358175]@kaylz91[/USER] unfortunately she's never eaten cheese and eggs, but I have been giving her cold meats as a carb free snack between meals, which she loves. I just feel that she needs carbs for energy and to help her gain weight. We can't inject in her arms because she is so thin, and her stomach is painful too because she has no fat. Thank you for your response.</p><p>[USER=265389]@dani96xx[/USER] Her bloods are stable throughout the day, she is 1/14 for all meals. Her dinner 2 hours before her pudding is absolutely fine at this ratio, but pudding at this ratio gives her a hypo. I've heard mention of "the honeymoon phase". It's all so complicated! Just wish there was a pill instead of all these injections. My daughter has always had a huge appetite and remained lean throughout, and at 5,7 and still growing I'm sure she still needs carbs, but will try to cut down over the next few weeks. Thank you for the information. Very helpful. </p><p>@marie2 oh goodness. Hormones effect bs too!?! The next few years are going to be interesting then. My daughter's periods stopped a month or so before being diagnosed, so I'm hoping with weight gain they will start again, but not looking forward to the swings in bs. I will speak with the diabetes nurse about her bolus dose. Thank you for the information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cupoftea&sliceoftoast, post: 2322111, member: 532174"] [USER=358175]@kaylz91[/USER] unfortunately she's never eaten cheese and eggs, but I have been giving her cold meats as a carb free snack between meals, which she loves. I just feel that she needs carbs for energy and to help her gain weight. We can't inject in her arms because she is so thin, and her stomach is painful too because she has no fat. Thank you for your response. [USER=265389]@dani96xx[/USER] Her bloods are stable throughout the day, she is 1/14 for all meals. Her dinner 2 hours before her pudding is absolutely fine at this ratio, but pudding at this ratio gives her a hypo. I've heard mention of "the honeymoon phase". It's all so complicated! Just wish there was a pill instead of all these injections. My daughter has always had a huge appetite and remained lean throughout, and at 5,7 and still growing I'm sure she still needs carbs, but will try to cut down over the next few weeks. Thank you for the information. Very helpful. @marie2 oh goodness. Hormones effect bs too!?! The next few years are going to be interesting then. My daughter's periods stopped a month or so before being diagnosed, so I'm hoping with weight gain they will start again, but not looking forward to the swings in bs. I will speak with the diabetes nurse about her bolus dose. Thank you for the information. [/QUOTE]
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