Thank you very much for your good advice. Its not so nice getting up through the night, four nights in a row so far. Tiring.It's possibly the heat is having an impact on him to send blood sugar up. Heat can impact to send blood sugar up, or down or not at all depending on the individual.
He might also be eating different food. Which will obviously impact on blood sugar. And eating out makes carb counting more difficult, which will only be shown on post prandial testing.
He could be doing a lot of short, sharp physical activity on holiday (swimming races, bursts of running around?) and that kind of high intensity exercise can release adrenalin and send blood sugar up.
It sounds like you've had good advice from your DSN.
Your EHIC card allows you to access state healthcare in Spain when necessary. The local, Spanish health authority decides what is necessary. Whether insulin and test strip are accessible free using your EHIC card depends upon whether they are provided free to Spanish nationals.
Here's a page on what EHIC gets you in Spain - http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcareabroad/countryguide/Pages/healthcareinSpain.aspx
My 12 year old son who has type 1 diabetes approx 6 months is getting high blood sugar readings on holidays in spain. Been told by diabetes nurse to increase his lantus and give correction doses before each meal.
Through the day it is being stored out and about in a frio wallet and the u used in the fridge.Has the boys insulin been stored correctly, heat can really effect the potency of the insulin so that it becomes less effective.
My 12 year old son who has type 1 diabetes approx 6 months is getting high blood sugar readings on holidays in spain. Been told by diabetes nurse to increase his lantus and give correction doses before each meal. She also suggested testing every 2 hours tomorrow if need be and give insulin if required. A little anxious on the whole matter. He never normally has high blood sugar readings. We did not expect him to be like this on holidays. Has anyone experienced this on before in a hotter climate? Am afraid of running out of test strips and insulin now and wondered if and how you can get some using EHIC card? Hoping someone can help.
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