Last 2 nights I've give LO rice with her tea and both nights she has gone low after tea which I treat appropriately and then her sugars stay pretty much the same overnight, dropping maybe a couple of mmol at best.
What on earth? I thought rice would give a big spike but it seems to not affect her at all!
Sorry if I seem a bit vague/un scientific on the input.
It could be just how her personal digestive system deals with the carb in the rice? Coupled with "honeymoon"??
Another vauge idea is the cooking "technique" of the rice, possibly removing a fair bit of the starch?
If the latter is the case? I maybe round yours for tea!? Lol.
Keep doing what your doing...
I'm going to try equal amount of carbs from potato instead of rice tonight to see if it's just the rice or she's just dealing better with carbs (had surprisingly good readings for toast this morning!)
It was just regular old boiled long grain rice! I flavoured it with some mixed herbs and cumin but I doubt very much it's that
We're half way through the cartridge so no problems there, could well be her pancreas having a goThe kid maybe having a couple of (relatively) good panceas funtion days.? (Reference to honeymoon.)
Did you recently start a new batch/cartridge of insulin?
No harm in trying an equal measure in spud!
The team are arranging a trial of a CGM for her but not the libre as it's only licenced for over 4sThe honeymoon can be both a joy and pain, joy at reduced insulin doses and pain when the pancreas decides to kick in again too - have you thought about getting a libre ? If my daughter had type 1 I would get one, means you can check as much as you want, particularly when they are asleep, but also helps to watch patterns, which means you can monitor food/insulin doses and make adjustments more easily, takes some of the guess work out of it - also will help you watch the after effects of different food types too so you can gauge carb effect on her BG levels.
The team called on Friday and said they're getting us a different one as they was going to arrange a libre for usThe CGM trial would be very useful at this point so again push for this, sorry didn't realise your daughters age. It's getting used to making adjustments as it's an ongoing process to test and watch, you are doing a great job, and yes your DSN will be your best call in making some changes. Hope they can sort a trial out for you soon.
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