Allaboutbg
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
- Treatment type
- Pump
Sorry if this has been discussed elsewhere but I cannot find a thread that has much info on how to handle this. Also talking to friends who have children with T1 I seem to be the only one with this problem so perhaps it isn't very common.
My child is an absolute monster when blood sugars are high (and low but low is less frequent and lasts for less time). I actually could get away with not testing BG as her behaviour changes when her BG is over 12 and becomes extreme with BG over 18 (I hasten to add we do test around 5 times daily). Even with perfect control I actually dread meal times as inevitably there are sugar spikes after eating and my nice calm child (7.2 say) disappears and the hyperactive, rude, angry child appears once more until the sugars go down again. Of course getting better control would make these incidents less frequent but what do others do about the behaviour when it happens? I have always felt so sorry for her, knowing it isn't her fault, and that she must feel terrible so perhaps let her get away with more than is reasonable.
My question to other parents is what do you do about the bad behaviour associated with being high or low? I spoke to someone once who said by letting her get away with it you are doing no favours for when she becomes an adult and has to have close relationships with friends and partners they won't be able to put up with it (see a very sad post on adult forum) and yet I also had a consultant say that she has to hold it together at school which will be hard for her if she has high BG and so its only natural for her to let rip once she is at home and I just have to suck it up.
Does anyone else have these problems or is it just me?
My child is an absolute monster when blood sugars are high (and low but low is less frequent and lasts for less time). I actually could get away with not testing BG as her behaviour changes when her BG is over 12 and becomes extreme with BG over 18 (I hasten to add we do test around 5 times daily). Even with perfect control I actually dread meal times as inevitably there are sugar spikes after eating and my nice calm child (7.2 say) disappears and the hyperactive, rude, angry child appears once more until the sugars go down again. Of course getting better control would make these incidents less frequent but what do others do about the behaviour when it happens? I have always felt so sorry for her, knowing it isn't her fault, and that she must feel terrible so perhaps let her get away with more than is reasonable.
My question to other parents is what do you do about the bad behaviour associated with being high or low? I spoke to someone once who said by letting her get away with it you are doing no favours for when she becomes an adult and has to have close relationships with friends and partners they won't be able to put up with it (see a very sad post on adult forum) and yet I also had a consultant say that she has to hold it together at school which will be hard for her if she has high BG and so its only natural for her to let rip once she is at home and I just have to suck it up.
Does anyone else have these problems or is it just me?