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<blockquote data-quote="suzi" data-source="post: 30801" data-attributes="member: 11767"><p>Hi Alba,</p><p>Andrew always says the Lantus stings for some reason. We certainly have a time of it don't we, tonights plan of action for being very high, usual injection 10u lantus, light snack (1 GF biscuit 2.6 sugar and glass of milk) Plan to have a long lie in til about 10am, then he should be back down to reasonable levels (5-9) Andrew has to wait 30 mins after injecting morning insumane before eating, and if he doesn't eat enough can drop to 2.5 within 1hr, just in time at school for breaktime. Can you guess why i want to change insulin, i know perhaps i shouldn't let him lie so long on a saturday but life for him is restricted enough, a lie in for him is a luxury. In our household, breakfast on a Saturday morning is usually more of a brunch and because were Irish usually a healthy fry up :lol: (everything grilled of course)</p><p>Hope all goes well on the 28th, i'll be thinking of you both</p><p>Take care of yourself</p><p>Suzi x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suzi, post: 30801, member: 11767"] Hi Alba, Andrew always says the Lantus stings for some reason. We certainly have a time of it don't we, tonights plan of action for being very high, usual injection 10u lantus, light snack (1 GF biscuit 2.6 sugar and glass of milk) Plan to have a long lie in til about 10am, then he should be back down to reasonable levels (5-9) Andrew has to wait 30 mins after injecting morning insumane before eating, and if he doesn't eat enough can drop to 2.5 within 1hr, just in time at school for breaktime. Can you guess why i want to change insulin, i know perhaps i shouldn't let him lie so long on a saturday but life for him is restricted enough, a lie in for him is a luxury. In our household, breakfast on a Saturday morning is usually more of a brunch and because were Irish usually a healthy fry up :lol: (everything grilled of course) Hope all goes well on the 28th, i'll be thinking of you both Take care of yourself Suzi x [/QUOTE]
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