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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 30764" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Alba37,</p><p>Well Andrew is now doing morning and bedtime injections in his legs and teatime in his tummy, and he's not a happy bunny, hates doing legs. Had read on one of the forums about Elma cream (works like the magic cream in hospital) bought some today and will try it shortly, Andrews just in from youth club and surprise, surprise he's 27.4!! swore he only drank water!!!</p><p></p><p>Read your proposal for school and there response well impressed, congratulations, finally a positive result, well done. I know all children are different and when Andrews Bs is high he gets a bit tired, hungry, his hand writing starts to crawl across the page, gets sore head feels bit dizzy, and doesn't realize his high!! Can even feel as if he's low, and mostly says he's confused, any wonder. I had 2 phone calls this week to give him fast acting insulin at school because he was high, and today kept him at home to monitor him better, has to be his morning insulin, roll on hospital appointment 4/11.Sorry for rant, don't you find it sooo hard sometimes, cheered up by your news though. Andrew just injected after cream on leg for 20mins (ok if youv'e the time) Lantus is always sore to inject, no improvement, hopefully morning will be different. Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 30764, member: 11767"] Hi Alba37, Well Andrew is now doing morning and bedtime injections in his legs and teatime in his tummy, and he's not a happy bunny, hates doing legs. Had read on one of the forums about Elma cream (works like the magic cream in hospital) bought some today and will try it shortly, Andrews just in from youth club and surprise, surprise he's 27.4!! swore he only drank water!!! Read your proposal for school and there response well impressed, congratulations, finally a positive result, well done. I know all children are different and when Andrews Bs is high he gets a bit tired, hungry, his hand writing starts to crawl across the page, gets sore head feels bit dizzy, and doesn't realize his high!! Can even feel as if he's low, and mostly says he's confused, any wonder. I had 2 phone calls this week to give him fast acting insulin at school because he was high, and today kept him at home to monitor him better, has to be his morning insulin, roll on hospital appointment 4/11.Sorry for rant, don't you find it sooo hard sometimes, cheered up by your news though. Andrew just injected after cream on leg for 20mins (ok if youv'e the time) Lantus is always sore to inject, no improvement, hopefully morning will be different. Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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