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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 1267082" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>It depends how high she was to start with, how long ago you gave the correction, etc. I find if I correct a higher than normal sugar then my BS can stick at high for a while then suddenly start dropping. Sometimes I can actually feel that drop even if I've just tested and got a 7 or 8.</p><p></p><p>See what works for your little girl. If you aim for her to eat at a certain number, then you can always test frequently to see how that works for her blood sugar. If she's going to eat something low GI, it might be best to let her eat at the higher end of normal to reduce the risk of hypos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 1267082, member: 39639"] It depends how high she was to start with, how long ago you gave the correction, etc. I find if I correct a higher than normal sugar then my BS can stick at high for a while then suddenly start dropping. Sometimes I can actually feel that drop even if I've just tested and got a 7 or 8. See what works for your little girl. If you aim for her to eat at a certain number, then you can always test frequently to see how that works for her blood sugar. If she's going to eat something low GI, it might be best to let her eat at the higher end of normal to reduce the risk of hypos. [/QUOTE]
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