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<blockquote data-quote="Katswan" data-source="post: 2465916" data-attributes="member: 541690"><p>hi my son was diagnosed in march as type 1 and just 7 years old! We are doing well but we are also recently having problems with night time highs….. he will go to bed and be 6-9 and then at 1030pm when we check at our bedtime he sometimes goes up to 14-18!!! This last week I have been writing his evening meals down and when it is at its worst is when he has had pizza, bread, chips and sometimes pasta so these are trigger foods for highs… it is stressful seeing him go high and not come down as his correction dose doesn’t do what it says so I feel this needs adjusting too… there will be easier times and then harder times where you will stress out at his highs etc but our diabetes team are sooo good and there!! Xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katswan, post: 2465916, member: 541690"] hi my son was diagnosed in march as type 1 and just 7 years old! We are doing well but we are also recently having problems with night time highs….. he will go to bed and be 6-9 and then at 1030pm when we check at our bedtime he sometimes goes up to 14-18!!! This last week I have been writing his evening meals down and when it is at its worst is when he has had pizza, bread, chips and sometimes pasta so these are trigger foods for highs… it is stressful seeing him go high and not come down as his correction dose doesn’t do what it says so I feel this needs adjusting too… there will be easier times and then harder times where you will stress out at his highs etc but our diabetes team are sooo good and there!! Xx [/QUOTE]
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