She ishi there
sounds good so far -- well done to both of you -- the weather sounds fab.
is your daughter edithh23 ( account)?
a 9 year old girl has just posted asking about insulin pumps.
all the best !!
So I spoke too soon... Last night went up to 11.6, had correction took us to 11.3 two hours later. 0.5 correction then to 10.5 two hours later...Finally down to 7 two hours after that.
I thought the worry about heat is that it bought BG counts down?
Hi my bloods do change a lot when the weather is hot, they tend to go up but sometimes down. Also excitement of being on holiday can cause bloods to fluctuate. (My mum said I would always hypo). My daughters bloods are still quite erratic at the moment. I wouldn't worry about the 11 sugar reading for her-you are always going to have highs and lows being type1 and as long as it comes down in time. Just be wary of over correcting as for me the higher you are longer it takes to come down. The same with my daughter I think too xxSo I spoke too soon... Last night went up to 11.6, had correction took us to 11.3 two hours later. 0.5 correction then to 10.5 two hours later...Finally down to 7 two hours after that.
I thought the worry about heat is that it bought BG counts down?
Hi my bloods do change a lot when the weather is hot, they tend to go up but sometimes down. Also excitement of being on holiday can cause bloods to fluctuate. (My mum said I would always hypo). My daughters bloods are still quite erratic at the moment. I wouldn't worry about the 11 sugar reading for her-you are always going to have highs and lows being type1 and as long as it comes down in time. Just be wary of over correcting as for me the higher you are longer it takes to come down. The same with my daughter I think too xx
Hi thanks @himtoo. @W00sterz00ey basically yes -I would be even more cautious overnight. My daughters sugars drop overnight but mine actually go up. If she hasn't come down in the second reading 2 hours overnight I would set your alarm to check again maybe 2/3am. I know it's hard and this is definitely where the bonus of a pump is so you don't have to inject. I would check her now and again during the night anyway just to make sure sugars are reasonable.So if I test before bed, as we are now, and the BG is high and the reader recommends a correction - logical next step is to correct and that is right. But when we check 2 hours later and it has not gone down, or has not gone down as far as we would like we should hold off from adding a correction, even though the reader recommend, cause the previous correction is still in work? (please excuse me if I got the wrong end of the stick here)
Thanks Azure. Stressful it was - but it feels good to know now that travel is possibleSounds like you both did great @W00sterz00ey
Holidays can be stressful with Type 1. Change of foods, change of temperature, change of routine - all potentially hard work. So well done to you and your daughter
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