My 10 yr old daughter diagnosed type 1 about 1 year ago. We felt we were managing very well checking levels at meal times and bedtime. Giving insulin keeping levels down fairly well, we thought.
The past few weeks we've had constant blood monitoring which has shown levels fluctuating from hypo right up to 20 plus. We keep on altering our ratio trying to get things under control without much success.
One of the troubles we have is that insulin seems to take so long to work, sugar fly's up high after meal and only starts coming down close to the next meal. Also at bedtime we check blood, if it's good we don't give any correction but at that point levels are falling so fast that within an hour or two she is hypo.
This weeks average level is 12 which seems bad to me.
The past few weeks we've had constant blood monitoring which has shown levels fluctuating from hypo right up to 20 plus. We keep on altering our ratio trying to get things under control without much success.
One of the troubles we have is that insulin seems to take so long to work, sugar fly's up high after meal and only starts coming down close to the next meal. Also at bedtime we check blood, if it's good we don't give any correction but at that point levels are falling so fast that within an hour or two she is hypo.
This weeks average level is 12 which seems bad to me.