Hi my son is 10 weeks in after being diagnosed T1 and still in honeymoon period, he has had his insulin and Lantas but his sugars have shot up to 17.6 can I give him an extra unit to try to bring it down or should I leave it?
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To be honest I have been winging this for the last 10 weeks as his DN went off sick 3 days after being discharged from hospital and no cover had been given. So I have had to rely on logic but I am worried as I'm not a nurse.
Is there another DSN you can speak to? Obviously that's no use now, but you should have someone you can phone.
If you don't know his correction ratio, I wouldn't give him any insulin as its night now and you don't want him to go,low overnight. You could set an alarm to see what's happening with his blood sugar during the night. It may drop by itself and if it doesn't at least you'll know how high he is.
When did he eat?
With high blood sugars I would check for Keytones too as a precaution
We ate around 6.30ish it has started to drop a little I am just testing him regularly.
DN from the other area also off sick, no cover at all I spoke to his consultant and he does phone back but sometimes it's not till late in the evening.
It's been a worry but we will get there, there is a DN coming back from mat leave but that is 3 weeks away. Apparently I've been doing winging very well!
Yes, @azure, we did carb count, same amount of carbs as usual, no idea why the spike...Did you carb count the sweet potato ok @justadad ? I find they give a slower rise than white potatoes but still need a bolus obviously. That sounds like a miscount for the carbs. It took me ages to find sensible sweet potato carbs values for some reason - ie ones that worked. But now I've got that right, i prefer them to normal spuds.
Yes, @azure, we did carb count, same amount of carbs as usual, no idea why the spike...
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