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<blockquote data-quote="Skye&#039;s_mummy" data-source="post: 1306797" data-attributes="member: 346904"><p>Don't panic, it took us awhile to get her blood sugars down in single digits. To be honest we still have days where we really struggle to get them in single digits too. Just check her ketones, no need to worry too much to start with unless her ketones go above 1. We're the opposite she goes to bed perfect then shoots up during the night but wakes up fine!! [emoji19]. Everything has to be done slowly otherwise it's dangerous. You will get there, it may take weeks but it will happen. I'm sure your doing a fantastic job, it's not easy so give yourself some credit [emoji16]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skye's_mummy, post: 1306797, member: 346904"] Don't panic, it took us awhile to get her blood sugars down in single digits. To be honest we still have days where we really struggle to get them in single digits too. Just check her ketones, no need to worry too much to start with unless her ketones go above 1. We're the opposite she goes to bed perfect then shoots up during the night but wakes up fine!! [emoji19]. Everything has to be done slowly otherwise it's dangerous. You will get there, it may take weeks but it will happen. I'm sure your doing a fantastic job, it's not easy so give yourself some credit [emoji16] [/QUOTE]
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