Shanghaiblue
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi everyone, I would be really grateful for your knowledge on two areas. My daughter is type 1 since July so it's all new to us.
Currently, at her school there is a vomiting bug and kids generally feeling unwell. I know these kids shouldn't be at school but unfortunately they still get sent in. My daughter is fine at the moment but I feel my knowledge is just not good enough if she gets this bug. What do I do firstly if she feels she is ill and doesn't want to eat? She is on an omnipod pump. I know the basal rate is not suppose to send her low and if she doesn't eat she should be ok. But back in the real world a 14 year old has a lot of changes going on and the BG level is not stable. Currently, she is in lows and I am trying to adjust basal rate to combat this. So I suppose the question is, if she is having lows and won't eat because she feels unwell what do I do? My gut says turn off the pump completely but could someone with experience help me on this. The second question is; what do I do if she is feeling ok has eaten, pumped insulin and within a couple of hours starts vomiting? Thats bound to be dangerous right?
My final question is about insulin storage. When we were in the hospital they said once the insulin bottle is open it only needs to be stored at room temperature and not back in the fridge. This has worked fine up until now. But speaking to the school nurse today she was surprised I did this. What is the general view on insulin storage.
Really really grateful for any help.
Currently, at her school there is a vomiting bug and kids generally feeling unwell. I know these kids shouldn't be at school but unfortunately they still get sent in. My daughter is fine at the moment but I feel my knowledge is just not good enough if she gets this bug. What do I do firstly if she feels she is ill and doesn't want to eat? She is on an omnipod pump. I know the basal rate is not suppose to send her low and if she doesn't eat she should be ok. But back in the real world a 14 year old has a lot of changes going on and the BG level is not stable. Currently, she is in lows and I am trying to adjust basal rate to combat this. So I suppose the question is, if she is having lows and won't eat because she feels unwell what do I do? My gut says turn off the pump completely but could someone with experience help me on this. The second question is; what do I do if she is feeling ok has eaten, pumped insulin and within a couple of hours starts vomiting? Thats bound to be dangerous right?
My final question is about insulin storage. When we were in the hospital they said once the insulin bottle is open it only needs to be stored at room temperature and not back in the fridge. This has worked fine up until now. But speaking to the school nurse today she was surprised I did this. What is the general view on insulin storage.
Really really grateful for any help.