I also have a bolus for putting my feet to the floor. I used to do it an hour before getting up but the FIASP bolus insulin now and I do it about 5 mins before getting out of bed.
Hi @Rach85, From my experience as a T1D, not as professional advice or opinion:
At your daughter's age it would be best to speak with her doctor about what to do.
That is assuming said doctor is aware of these early morning and feet-hit-the floor type phenomena.
Three other thoughts:
It is tricky balancing the effects of an early injection of insulin given some time before breakfast between solving the after breakfast result and not inviting a hypo.
Could your daughter be having a small growth spurt, in which the hormones triggering growth are causing her to be more resistant to insulin?
On an insulin pump the solution could be easier to achieve as changes to say, her basal level, could be programmed in to anticipate the problem.
Best Wishes and let your daughter know she is a champion !!
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