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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 836033" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>Awww thank you he is a massive cutie pie you cant really see his face properly for his little trophy (he was soo excited about that)</p><p></p><p>Good news..i got a email to say the book had been despatched! I cant wait to get my hands on it now..</p><p></p><p>Ohhh she has her Lantus on a morning now?? I didnt realise...i dont know how i havent read that if u mentioned it?? Maybe lack of sleep is taking its toll on my memory haha</p><p></p><p>They mentioned Ryan having his Levemir on a morning if he continues to come down drastically on a night because it doesnt work for a full 24hrs so it will stop working early hours and stop him coming down further, rather then over tea time. If she is high on a morning would it not be better for her to have it on a night again? I know you said you have put her lantus up to try and help but why was it changed to the morning? Apologies if u have already mentioned this i dont know how iv missed that</p><p></p><p>I havent heard of that sensor? It sounds handy though. The finger pricker which doesnt hurt is genteel or something i think. It isnt cheap though</p><p></p><p>Ryans dad usually goes up a tiny bit after exercise then once he is resting..comes down very quick. But Ryan tends to come off the pitch pretty low. Usually 4's and 5's. Then he continues to drop for the next few hours so he has a snack straight after football and then a decent supper. </p><p></p><p>Awww thats a really nice thing to say, right back at ya ha. Ryans sister was only 6 weeks old when he was diagnosed it was a very hectic worrying time. Trying to remember to pack everything i need for them both now even just for a day trip out is unreal. </p><p></p><p>Hows Zaras day been?? Ryans has been good. Hes stayed in normal range all day but he wont be nw hes had supper. He went to bed a bit later than normal 2nite so he hasnt had a check yet. </p><p></p><p>We decided to keep Ryans Levemir at 1 unit. His nurse said dropping it would mean he has to have Novo with supper which is something i dont feel comfortable doing at the minute. Until his doses go up. 0.5 is as low as we can go and he has that with breakfast and comes right down 4hrs later...sometimes less. So we cant do that xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 836033, member: 176383"] Awww thank you he is a massive cutie pie you cant really see his face properly for his little trophy (he was soo excited about that) Good news..i got a email to say the book had been despatched! I cant wait to get my hands on it now.. Ohhh she has her Lantus on a morning now?? I didnt realise...i dont know how i havent read that if u mentioned it?? Maybe lack of sleep is taking its toll on my memory haha They mentioned Ryan having his Levemir on a morning if he continues to come down drastically on a night because it doesnt work for a full 24hrs so it will stop working early hours and stop him coming down further, rather then over tea time. If she is high on a morning would it not be better for her to have it on a night again? I know you said you have put her lantus up to try and help but why was it changed to the morning? Apologies if u have already mentioned this i dont know how iv missed that I havent heard of that sensor? It sounds handy though. The finger pricker which doesnt hurt is genteel or something i think. It isnt cheap though Ryans dad usually goes up a tiny bit after exercise then once he is resting..comes down very quick. But Ryan tends to come off the pitch pretty low. Usually 4's and 5's. Then he continues to drop for the next few hours so he has a snack straight after football and then a decent supper. Awww thats a really nice thing to say, right back at ya ha. Ryans sister was only 6 weeks old when he was diagnosed it was a very hectic worrying time. Trying to remember to pack everything i need for them both now even just for a day trip out is unreal. Hows Zaras day been?? Ryans has been good. Hes stayed in normal range all day but he wont be nw hes had supper. He went to bed a bit later than normal 2nite so he hasnt had a check yet. We decided to keep Ryans Levemir at 1 unit. His nurse said dropping it would mean he has to have Novo with supper which is something i dont feel comfortable doing at the minute. Until his doses go up. 0.5 is as low as we can go and he has that with breakfast and comes right down 4hrs later...sometimes less. So we cant do that xx [/QUOTE]
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