I have read up on the Libre, it doesn’t notify you of excessively low of high BGL does it?
I am not quite sure how long it can last. I think it is not unusual to go over a year, but it is not so common.
My son is gradually on the way out of his honeymoon, at least his endocrinologist thinks so, based on the progression in the HBA1C: 5.8; 5.9. 6.0, 6.5 against the insulin requirements - currently he is on 5 units of lantus and between 3 and 8 units of novorapid a day (depending on the carbs and physical activity). Latest blood test - c-peptide - suggested his pancreas was still producing insulin.
My son is 12 now. Diagnosed at 10y and 10 months.
How is your son coping with it all? It’s such a young age isn’t it. My son is doing really well, it was me that was a mess! We’re slowly getting in to it and I know we’ve got so much to learn.
It is an unfair battle, against a dirty opponent. My son had his share of disappointment and anger some 3-4 months after diagnosis. Did not last long, though. He's been very patient and diligent and cooperative. He is having the odd bad day, but all in all, we have it under control. Puberty hasn't kicked in yet, and I am guessing it will be a challenge.
All the best to you and your son! And have a great time!
You will find ice cream pretty low in carbs!....ie a Mr Whippy is around 12g. Just remember test regular
Oooh, Jayden will be happy about thatso if his carb to insulin ratio is 1-20 at lunch time would you still advise giving him the bolus??
Good question. Depending on what his bloods are at that particular time! It is hard to tell people how to bolus for snacks and I wouldn't like to say yes OR no just in case. It would be your call. Just make sure you test regular
And ice cream in a tub is lower than icecream in a cardboard textured coneYou will find ice cream pretty low in carbs!....ie a Mr Whippy is around 12g. Just remember test regular
Hey @Jayden2407 . As is to be expected some great advice from everyone. One thing I’ll add is this......you’re going on holiday and like everyone else who goes on holiday we do life differently for the duration.
Holidays are times of fun, excitement, adventure and chilling out.
When I go on holiday I move my target area for diabetes control. 50 wks a year I aim for mid 7’s on BS. Holiday times I aim for fun and family time. This usually results in BS target being higher maybe mid 9’s or 10’s. I find it a good compromise that makes for the best holiday.
Remember at home... Jayden. Diabetes. Food. Testing etc.
Holiday time..... you’ve got to put the holiday somewhere in the list above. Personally for me the list would be ....Jayden. Holiday. Food. Diabetes. etc.
My opinion is that a 1 or 2 week timeout from diabetes is more beneficial than not. It’s not just the physical side of diabetes to consider, the mental/ emotional side is equally important.
Have a great holiday.
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