Hi
@Ellie's mum , unfortunately, like so much else with type 1, it's not as simple as illness makes you high. Or even, for some people, illness makes them low. Sometimes being ill won't have any impact on my blood sugar, usually it makes me run higher (being in pain or having an infection) and sometimes, but more rarely, it makes me run lower than usual - I've had some sort of ENT virus/cold thing the last couple of weeks and I'm pretty sure it has been making me run a lot lower than usual.
I think your daughter is quite newly diagnosed? So you should still be getting quite a bit of support from your DSN. They might be able to offer some advice on illness.
I would just suggest that it's always a good idea to test a bit more if you know you aren't very well, just so you can check if it's doing anything funny to your blood sugar.
If you have spotted that this illness is making your daughter run lower, then maybe think about "rounding down" the amount of insulin you are giving for the bolus. That's what I was doing last week anyway, but do try and talk to the DSN for
proper advice!
Hope your daughter doesn't feel too poorly with the cold.