Kei
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
My daughter (F) was only diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the end of July this year, and so far she's coping very well. She hasn't had any real illnesses since the diagnosis, and her glucose levels have been fairly stable.
Today we had a really rubbish day. F's levels were quite high for part of the afternoon - up to 20 - although we managed to get them down again by bedtime. The diabetes nurse wondered whether F might be "coming down with something", and just before bedtime she started crying and complaining of an earache, which we ended up having to treat with Nurofen before bed, so I'm thinking she might not be well.
Do the blood glucose levels normally go so high when they're not feeling well?
Today we had a really rubbish day. F's levels were quite high for part of the afternoon - up to 20 - although we managed to get them down again by bedtime. The diabetes nurse wondered whether F might be "coming down with something", and just before bedtime she started crying and complaining of an earache, which we ended up having to treat with Nurofen before bed, so I'm thinking she might not be well.
Do the blood glucose levels normally go so high when they're not feeling well?