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<blockquote data-quote="Craftyjack123" data-source="post: 1144172" data-attributes="member: 293678"><p>Bless you sounds like you're going through it too! Were carb counting just milk ATM as jacks only having finger bits and most ends up on the floor. We are looking at getting a continuous monitor now as were struggling to balance his BG And they seen to have to pattern at all were hoping this helps but obviously it will be ongoing and will still need to manually test regularly too. I did my first canula change with my partner rather than nurse this weekend which was scary but also helped me I think. We have tubes of glucogel been told to rub it into his cheek as it's quicker than swallowing but he's running high rather than low as they're adjusting insulin so slowly with him being so small, usually late teens early twenties. I hope your little girl is ok after hospitL and that things will settle bk for your family soon. Thankyou for your kind words xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Craftyjack123, post: 1144172, member: 293678"] Bless you sounds like you're going through it too! Were carb counting just milk ATM as jacks only having finger bits and most ends up on the floor. We are looking at getting a continuous monitor now as were struggling to balance his BG And they seen to have to pattern at all were hoping this helps but obviously it will be ongoing and will still need to manually test regularly too. I did my first canula change with my partner rather than nurse this weekend which was scary but also helped me I think. We have tubes of glucogel been told to rub it into his cheek as it's quicker than swallowing but he's running high rather than low as they're adjusting insulin so slowly with him being so small, usually late teens early twenties. I hope your little girl is ok after hospitL and that things will settle bk for your family soon. Thankyou for your kind words xxx [/QUOTE]
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