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DKA and new diagnosis for 11 yr old daughter. Panic!?
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<blockquote data-quote="UK T1" data-source="post: 2386388" data-attributes="member: 503751"><p>No worries, I wish I'd had something like this when I was diagnosed! My diabetes centre had an out of hours text service which was great when you didn't feel it was enough of an issue to need to ring about. There are so many factors which could cause a hypo, but good to have options to treat them so you don't just get tired of always having the same things. Are there any patterns you can see to when she is hypoing? Does it happen within 4-5hrs of the novorapid for example (this is how long novorapid can stay in the system for), or before eating anything in the morning, if you do notice any patterns these would be useful to discuss with her team.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UK T1, post: 2386388, member: 503751"] No worries, I wish I'd had something like this when I was diagnosed! My diabetes centre had an out of hours text service which was great when you didn't feel it was enough of an issue to need to ring about. There are so many factors which could cause a hypo, but good to have options to treat them so you don't just get tired of always having the same things. Are there any patterns you can see to when she is hypoing? Does it happen within 4-5hrs of the novorapid for example (this is how long novorapid can stay in the system for), or before eating anything in the morning, if you do notice any patterns these would be useful to discuss with her team. [/QUOTE]
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