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<blockquote data-quote="Natalie1974" data-source="post: 1197192" data-attributes="member: 134746"><p>Hi [USER=196442]@anxious parent[/USER] </p><p>Sorry to hear you're having a bad time. The fact that your daughters basal insulin requirements have increased so dramatically is possibly due to a few things...as she is three years diagnosed it could be that she is coming out of her honeymoon period which can last for varying amounts of time...from a few months to a few years. It could also be as her doctor said due to a growth spurt...hormones have can have a crazy effect on blood sugars...as do a great number of other things...from stress to the weather. </p><p>Unfortunately as I was diagnosed in my 20's I can't really advise whether this is normal dosage for a 10 year old...although every individuals needs can vary so greatly it would be impossible to advise a typical dosage.</p><p>I will tag a moderator [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] who can move your post to a better place in order that you get a few more responses.</p><p>Hope this helps to put your mind at rest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natalie1974, post: 1197192, member: 134746"] Hi [USER=196442]@anxious parent[/USER] Sorry to hear you're having a bad time. The fact that your daughters basal insulin requirements have increased so dramatically is possibly due to a few things...as she is three years diagnosed it could be that she is coming out of her honeymoon period which can last for varying amounts of time...from a few months to a few years. It could also be as her doctor said due to a growth spurt...hormones have can have a crazy effect on blood sugars...as do a great number of other things...from stress to the weather. Unfortunately as I was diagnosed in my 20's I can't really advise whether this is normal dosage for a 10 year old...although every individuals needs can vary so greatly it would be impossible to advise a typical dosage. I will tag a moderator [USER=39639]@azure[/USER] who can move your post to a better place in order that you get a few more responses. Hope this helps to put your mind at rest. [/QUOTE]
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