shellyk said:Hi all forgive me asking yet another question this is all still so new to us. my 14 year was diagnosed in march and is doing really well, through the day mostly she has acheived resoanable control, but the evenings remain a problem. she will eat her main meal around 5-530pm usually taking 6 units of novarapid, what is happening in that he 2 hour post meal BM is ok but at bed time has gone high
for example last night had chilli with tortilla bread and a very small slice of daddy's birthday cake
pre meal bm was 4.1, post meal 5.6 and 12.6 at bed time ( she did not eat anything else) , this is a very common pattern for her in the evening, clearly she needs more insulinn to cover the larger eve meal, but when we have tried increasing to 7 unit of nova rapid she has a hypo ! Any suggestions ?
wsmum said:This is an interesting thread ... my son had exactly the same problem for about 2 weeks recently (Spearmint, can see from this thread that you're v. experienced so my post on the other thread was probably a case of 'teaching grandmother to suck eggs' ... )
I hope that your kids find it's a short-lived thing too. Would be interested to know how your experiments go!
Catherine
wsmum said:Me again ... just wondering Spearmint what happened to your daughter's levels when she had food poisoning? Poor girl - did she end up in hospital? If she went very high that would explain the higher doses to get things back under control. Maybe the next few weeks are going to be a bit hit and miss as she returns to normal ... after diagnosis William's doses came down very slowly and his numbers were all over the place. Perhaps this sort of thing is to be expected after illness too?
shellyk said:Hi all forgive me asking yet another question this is all still so new to us. my 14 year was diagnosed in march and is doing really well, through the day mostly she has acheived resoanable control, but the evenings remain a problem. she will eat her main meal around 5-530pm usually taking 6 units of novarapid, what is happening in that he 2 hour post meal BM is ok but at bed time has gone high
for example last night had chilli with tortilla bread and a very small slice of daddy's birthday cake
pre meal bm was 4.1, post meal 5.6 and 12.6 at bed time ( she did not eat anything else) , this is a very common pattern for her in the evening, clearly she needs more insulinn to cover the larger eve meal, but when we have tried increasing to 7 unit of nova rapid she has a hypo ! Any suggestions ?
shellyk said:Thanks ebony321, F curretly has 12 units of levilmir around 2130, i hadn't consdiered that this might be `running ou` will ask DSN if things dont settle in next couple of days, not sure my daughter would be trilled to add another injection into a regime, of course i assume another injection, it might be being a bit dim but is there a way to give novarapid and levimir together ?
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