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<blockquote data-quote="DeeGem" data-source="post: 2036840" data-attributes="member: 505296"><p>Hi my daughter is 14 and diagnosed 10 years now. She is currently fighting high levels throughout the day and hypo during the night. Her clinic has admitted her 3 times into hospital and have the same problem. They tested her for pregnancy, blamed her for over injecting now over eating . It's been a nightmare. I check her 2 to 3 times a night around working fulltime is a battle. </p><p>When I increase her morning levimer I have to reduce her bedtime levimer . Novorapid ratios are very tight as it is. Totally stuck and so are the diabetic team. Has anyone else had the same problem with teenage girls and hormones/ puberty. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeeGem, post: 2036840, member: 505296"] Hi my daughter is 14 and diagnosed 10 years now. She is currently fighting high levels throughout the day and hypo during the night. Her clinic has admitted her 3 times into hospital and have the same problem. They tested her for pregnancy, blamed her for over injecting now over eating . It's been a nightmare. I check her 2 to 3 times a night around working fulltime is a battle. When I increase her morning levimer I have to reduce her bedtime levimer . Novorapid ratios are very tight as it is. Totally stuck and so are the diabetic team. Has anyone else had the same problem with teenage girls and hormones/ puberty. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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