jopar said:Target ranges on one hand are important as we do need a guide to work by but we have to be realistic, we are diabetic not superhuman, and nobody on this earth is perfect so why the heck should we be!
And the most important rule of them all... Don't set yourself up to Fail by setting unrealistic targets that are unachieveable... Small steps cover greater distances..
Biggest problem is if you get stressed because you aren't managing the target hitting as well as you would really like, then your daughter is going to become worried, scared of failing etc... The out come of thisis a child whose afraid of upsetting you so will start hiding information etc so it will make it more difficult for you to help her manage her diabetes or she may decided to bury her head in the sand, why try to control it when I'm failing etc... Not a good out comes..
You need a healthy balance between the two, if you fail fine try again perhaps change something etc go with the flow to a degree..
ill3st said:I think most of us would be telling fibs if we said our levels were spot-on all the time.
The Contour USB I have really lays it out for you, pie/bar charts of my levels above and below my specified window.
wsmum said:Hello Spearmint
I'm rather new to this (son diagnosed March 2011) but he's been on basal/bolus from the start. First of all, apols if none of this is news to you :lol: but I hope it helps!
Advice I've had is that getting the basal right lays the foundation for everything else, and certainly for my son that seems to be the case. Are your daughter's readings before meals and first thing in the morning within the target range?
Once you're satisfied with the basal, then you can get to work fine tuning the fast acting. I think most people have a different ratio of carbs to insulin at different times of day. We did it like this: write down the numbers before eating and 2 hours later. See if they're in your target range - if so, continue to use that carb:insulin ratio for that particular meal until it stops working (the ratios do seem to change, maybe down to hormones or a change in exercise levels). If not, adjust and see how you get on next time. Treat breakfast, lunch and dinner separately as they may well require different ratios.
It does require rather alot of finger sticking at first, but once you're happy with the ratios I think it's OK to just test before meals and when you feel something's not quite right. If everything's going well, great - if not, do another analysis and see how things are changing.
Best wishes - hope things get steadier soon.
Catherine
Margi said:Quick PS: DAFNE recommend that you give a response to a night time, long acting caused incident, two or three chances to see if it is regular before changing the long acting insulin. I think I need to do some revising... (trots off to look up her notes and learn it all again... )
jopar said:sounds as you'll on the right track,
One suggestion with the Levimer, is only change one of the injecting doses at a time see how this pans out first.. If you make changes to both injections as the same time, you won't know which worked and which didn't!
Chinese buffet tonight, it's planned so don't worry roll with it best you can..
When it comes to foods like chinese which tends to be high fat type foods, this can cause some problems with the diabetic.. Due to the fats slowing down the adsorbiton so you are going to have to watch out for hypos and a high later on tonight and she may wake up in the morning higher, so to an extent tomorrow, deal with her levels making any necessary adjustments to treat high or lows, but don't use the data collected for making long term adjustments as they stand a good risk of being out..
Chinese foods is very difficult to work out the carb value for, what you find is that a lot of diabetics tend to have faviourate resturant or takeaway, will have a similar meal that they've done a process of guestimating the carbs, working out their insulin split for best results then stick with it..
Do extra BG testing starting about an hour after her Meal, then every hour for about 3 hours or so, if she will allow you I know some children don't like this,, But it will give you good information for her next chinese meal out
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