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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 832125" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>Yeahh Ryan can drop very quickly even with 0.5 units. But you cant go smaller so..there isnt much else i can do. Hes very sensitive to exercise so if we walk to school rather than take the car i have to let the school know to keep a extra close eye on him.</p><p></p><p>Supper is where we struggle most. He can be 5.6 before supper and even 1 wheetabix with a drop of milk can knock him as high as 17-18. I test him when hes asleep a few hours after supper to see what it knocks him up to. He always wakes up in normal range though so we cant give him a tiny bit of insulin because he will probs drop durin the night. They are not sure if hes coming down so well due to the levemir or because hes still producing quite a bit of insulin himself now and then when his body realises he is high. His diabetes was caught very early.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 832125, member: 176383"] Yeahh Ryan can drop very quickly even with 0.5 units. But you cant go smaller so..there isnt much else i can do. Hes very sensitive to exercise so if we walk to school rather than take the car i have to let the school know to keep a extra close eye on him. Supper is where we struggle most. He can be 5.6 before supper and even 1 wheetabix with a drop of milk can knock him as high as 17-18. I test him when hes asleep a few hours after supper to see what it knocks him up to. He always wakes up in normal range though so we cant give him a tiny bit of insulin because he will probs drop durin the night. They are not sure if hes coming down so well due to the levemir or because hes still producing quite a bit of insulin himself now and then when his body realises he is high. His diabetes was caught very early. [/QUOTE]
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