yorksherpud
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Hi
Although I know no two diabetics are the same, I was just wanting to get a general overview of the honeymoon period of T1 Diabetics.
The reason I'm asking is that my 11 year old son was diagnosed as T1 three weeks ago and has had 3 injections a day up until Friday night. He came down with a bug in the early hours of Saturday and hasn't had any insulin since. We have spent three days in hospital so please don't think I have witheld insulin from him without medical guidance. They sent him home yesterday with the advice not to inject unless he has a bm of 12 or over, in which case to correct with novorapid 1u. This is day 4 with no insulin and his average bm has been 6.5 over the 4 days, which is better than the previous three weeks when his average was around 9.5.
Kindest regards
Pud x
Although I know no two diabetics are the same, I was just wanting to get a general overview of the honeymoon period of T1 Diabetics.
The reason I'm asking is that my 11 year old son was diagnosed as T1 three weeks ago and has had 3 injections a day up until Friday night. He came down with a bug in the early hours of Saturday and hasn't had any insulin since. We have spent three days in hospital so please don't think I have witheld insulin from him without medical guidance. They sent him home yesterday with the advice not to inject unless he has a bm of 12 or over, in which case to correct with novorapid 1u. This is day 4 with no insulin and his average bm has been 6.5 over the 4 days, which is better than the previous three weeks when his average was around 9.5.
Kindest regards
Pud x