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Hi,
My 7 year old Lexie is newly diagnosed Type 1- 7th jan and we are finally home after 12 days in hospital.
In all that time she has been so brave and courageous - not one tear - does her own blood sugar test and assists in injections.
However we have been home for 2 days and she has had 3 hysterical crying attacks - which is so rare for her.
The one I was worried about was when her sugars went down to 0,31 and she almost had a panic attack - I was remarkably calm and managed to calm her but she screamed and I mean screamed for 20 mins. I obviously gave her some sugar as she was so low and we tested her evry 10 mins so she could be reassured that her levels were going up.
We had another one last night when i tried to test her at midnight - she was asleep and we have this new pen ( has a revolver of needles in) that is rubbish (maybe I haven't got the hold of it) but struggled to get any blood for a read, woke her up and again completely in-consolable.
Is this a result of the illness - low sugars perhaps - I would like to know if you find your child has mood swings at certain times.
Also - I know I am learning about this all the time but :- If you did a read at 10pm (she is asleep)
and they were below the recommended level for night (under 1,20 in her case) - I give her 1.5 biscottes ( which are a kind of dried bread) as recommended. I then cannot sleep as worried they won't work so I do another one at 12pm and then another one at 2am just to check.
I guess as I am still learning and very unconfident - If she went into hypo whilst asleep - would she feel ill enough to wake up and alert me?
Please be gentle!!!!! Day 12 was horrendous , Day 13 today has been much better!!!!
Julie
My 7 year old Lexie is newly diagnosed Type 1- 7th jan and we are finally home after 12 days in hospital.
In all that time she has been so brave and courageous - not one tear - does her own blood sugar test and assists in injections.
However we have been home for 2 days and she has had 3 hysterical crying attacks - which is so rare for her.
The one I was worried about was when her sugars went down to 0,31 and she almost had a panic attack - I was remarkably calm and managed to calm her but she screamed and I mean screamed for 20 mins. I obviously gave her some sugar as she was so low and we tested her evry 10 mins so she could be reassured that her levels were going up.
We had another one last night when i tried to test her at midnight - she was asleep and we have this new pen ( has a revolver of needles in) that is rubbish (maybe I haven't got the hold of it) but struggled to get any blood for a read, woke her up and again completely in-consolable.
Is this a result of the illness - low sugars perhaps - I would like to know if you find your child has mood swings at certain times.
Also - I know I am learning about this all the time but :- If you did a read at 10pm (she is asleep)
and they were below the recommended level for night (under 1,20 in her case) - I give her 1.5 biscottes ( which are a kind of dried bread) as recommended. I then cannot sleep as worried they won't work so I do another one at 12pm and then another one at 2am just to check.
I guess as I am still learning and very unconfident - If she went into hypo whilst asleep - would she feel ill enough to wake up and alert me?
Please be gentle!!!!! Day 12 was horrendous , Day 13 today has been much better!!!!
Julie