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@himtoo and
@Nannyjak.
It's all very worrying, first diagnosis and then the feeling of this is out of control with sugar fluctuations... It will become manageable.
These early days are so changeable.
Lows and highs be in touch with your team every few days about the patterns you are seeing in her sugars, you need to stay tight with your team and they will help you adjust setting for your pump as ratios and basals will need constant attention while you find your feet.
We are MDI but if we had been started on a pump I dont think I would of looked back as I believe they are life changing for the management of diabetes, my 3year old just does not like things attached to her so I do well to get a CGM sensor on (highly recommend sensor or any sort of CGM if that's what you mean you have been given)
My advise is always arm yourself with information. There is a good book, type 1 diabetes in young children and adolescents available on Amazon, read this front to back, also think like a pancreas is also very good. Read about food gi even if not following a low gi diet the information will come in handy.
It can't tell you how to personally manage her diabetes but confidence and understanding insulin and foods is key.
Reading things on here about the liver and its function and role in diabetes prompted me to study more in depth over time and it all helped with my anxiety and control of my daughters diabetes so far.
I hope this is helpful.
Sending you all hugs xxx