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<blockquote data-quote="samanthax1" data-source="post: 2116816" data-attributes="member: 466183"><p>Hi. Thank you for your responses. I do realize illness raises blood sugar but my concern is she appears to have been over it for over 1 week and her numbers keep climbing. Even 8 units of fast acting did nearly nothing. So is she possibly still fighting it without knowing or is this possible Honeymoon faze over? As far as talking to her diabetes team, they think these high numbers are safe and not to change them. I absolutely disagree. We do carb count and give many extra units. It still hasn’t done much. My daughter is 17 and does not have growth hormones so it’s not a factor. Just looking for reassurance this happens to others with type 1 and is a temporary complication. Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samanthax1, post: 2116816, member: 466183"] Hi. Thank you for your responses. I do realize illness raises blood sugar but my concern is she appears to have been over it for over 1 week and her numbers keep climbing. Even 8 units of fast acting did nearly nothing. So is she possibly still fighting it without knowing or is this possible Honeymoon faze over? As far as talking to her diabetes team, they think these high numbers are safe and not to change them. I absolutely disagree. We do carb count and give many extra units. It still hasn’t done much. My daughter is 17 and does not have growth hormones so it’s not a factor. Just looking for reassurance this happens to others with type 1 and is a temporary complication. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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