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<blockquote data-quote="emmamadi" data-source="post: 223829" data-attributes="member: 35668"><p>Hi! I could have written this post as my son (who is nearly 3) is exactly the same. No matter what he eats he goes high mid morning, and unless he has a snack, even though he is high, he always drops dramatically into a hypo before lunch. He went from lantus to levemir to try and help this, and it has a bit, he has a split levemir dose 3 units in the morning and 1 unit at night, along with his nova rapid for meal times. When I asked his nurse, she said the little ones are particularly hard to regulate. I will be watching this post in the hopes that we can help them! I know what you mean about them not feeling well, and its hard to see them feeling poorly.</p><p>Emma</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emmamadi, post: 223829, member: 35668"] Hi! I could have written this post as my son (who is nearly 3) is exactly the same. No matter what he eats he goes high mid morning, and unless he has a snack, even though he is high, he always drops dramatically into a hypo before lunch. He went from lantus to levemir to try and help this, and it has a bit, he has a split levemir dose 3 units in the morning and 1 unit at night, along with his nova rapid for meal times. When I asked his nurse, she said the little ones are particularly hard to regulate. I will be watching this post in the hopes that we can help them! I know what you mean about them not feeling well, and its hard to see them feeling poorly. Emma [/QUOTE]
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