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<blockquote data-quote="Alba37" data-source="post: 30774" data-attributes="member: 11938"><p>Thanks for the reply Suzi. Well, it's good news he is doing morning and evening in legs, I feel so sorry for the kids though it must be so hard. I just don't know if I could manage if I had to do it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> </p><p>27.4 tonight??? OMG :shock: He must have been feeling awful. What do you do when he's so high?</p><p>Marc normally only gets up to high teens these days. He was 18 on Tue, and the school phoned me. He took some fast acting and drank lots of water and got it down a bit. You've had some week of it. Please rant away, I can totally empathise. To be honest I find it hard most of the time. Marc has been so depressed, it gets me so down & angry at the lack of support too.</p><p></p><p>Let me know how the Elma cream goes, if it helps in the morning, it might be worth a try here too. Gosh, I never knew Lantus was more sore to inject. Marc complains so much I thought they were both sore, the same! </p><p></p><p>Marc's highs have similar symptoms to Andrew's, and he can be unsure if he's high or low, but normally realises something's wrong. He does seem less aware of the lows though, and can be acting drunk and shaky without realising he's low. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with your appoint on the 4th. We have ours on the 28th, I can't wait!</p><p></p><p>A x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alba37, post: 30774, member: 11938"] Thanks for the reply Suzi. Well, it's good news he is doing morning and evening in legs, I feel so sorry for the kids though it must be so hard. I just don't know if I could manage if I had to do it. :( 27.4 tonight??? OMG :shock: He must have been feeling awful. What do you do when he's so high? Marc normally only gets up to high teens these days. He was 18 on Tue, and the school phoned me. He took some fast acting and drank lots of water and got it down a bit. You've had some week of it. Please rant away, I can totally empathise. To be honest I find it hard most of the time. Marc has been so depressed, it gets me so down & angry at the lack of support too. Let me know how the Elma cream goes, if it helps in the morning, it might be worth a try here too. Gosh, I never knew Lantus was more sore to inject. Marc complains so much I thought they were both sore, the same! Marc's highs have similar symptoms to Andrew's, and he can be unsure if he's high or low, but normally realises something's wrong. He does seem less aware of the lows though, and can be acting drunk and shaky without realising he's low. Good luck with your appoint on the 4th. We have ours on the 28th, I can't wait! A x [/QUOTE]
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