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<blockquote data-quote="Gemmablower" data-source="post: 834776" data-attributes="member: 162868"><p>No she's not had it checked yet as so recent after diagnosis an a nurse asked me to but as it was 2 months after I told her I don't want it so soon as there would of been no gain as I knew she was high anyway she hadn't settled down by then, I was having one of those don't come near my daughter proding and pricking her days! Lol was all to much for her then and me! Got one in the next few weeks but the rate of change now I can't imagine it being very good now.</p><p></p><p>Yes I'm really struggling on making a decision actually. It bothers me to that they allow children to run so high at night.</p><p>What does your husband go to sleep on?</p><p>Spoke with my nurse she told me to increase the lantus but I'm not convinced I inderstand why but like you say I hate having to knock her up before bed but she does like a milk and biscuit before bed! It's like the one joy of her day so kind of don't want to take it away.</p><p></p><p>Yes she won't settle at nursery when feeling ratty so it's a difficult one! We went in today and for the first time since she was really settled it was really nice so hoping to leave her Thursday for a couple hours.</p><p></p><p>Did Ryan have a mid morn snack mid morning aswell? Def talk to nurse have you read the book on diabetes in young child and adolescent? It's really usefull. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemmablower, post: 834776, member: 162868"] No she's not had it checked yet as so recent after diagnosis an a nurse asked me to but as it was 2 months after I told her I don't want it so soon as there would of been no gain as I knew she was high anyway she hadn't settled down by then, I was having one of those don't come near my daughter proding and pricking her days! Lol was all to much for her then and me! Got one in the next few weeks but the rate of change now I can't imagine it being very good now. Yes I'm really struggling on making a decision actually. It bothers me to that they allow children to run so high at night. What does your husband go to sleep on? Spoke with my nurse she told me to increase the lantus but I'm not convinced I inderstand why but like you say I hate having to knock her up before bed but she does like a milk and biscuit before bed! It's like the one joy of her day so kind of don't want to take it away. Yes she won't settle at nursery when feeling ratty so it's a difficult one! We went in today and for the first time since she was really settled it was really nice so hoping to leave her Thursday for a couple hours. Did Ryan have a mid morn snack mid morning aswell? Def talk to nurse have you read the book on diabetes in young child and adolescent? It's really usefull. X [/QUOTE]
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