That’s what we found. Poor sod has just got over chickenpox too!!! Do kids (well people in general) feel rough when levels are up and down?Poor kid. We found we went through seasons of colds and I think after lockdowns many kids are having lots of colds and coughs because their immune systems haven’t been exposed for a while. How is she when she’s ill? Sometimes we found a very distinct rise in blood glucose even with mild symptoms. Our team set up the meter so we can add insulin to the bolus (we have a +10% setting and +20% setting) without having to do lots of maths. Our experience is that diabetes doesn’t mean more colds but it can mean he feels rougher if his glucose levels are higher.
I’d be curious to know that in general. Obviously Jo is a bit little to let us know properly. But I have seen her BG as high as 21.8 before. Would you tend to feel a bit naff or dizzy or anything when at them levels?Dunno - has anyone got a sensible teenage T1 child, who can answer that?
I’m ten years older (14) and always feel sick at levels that high. Coughs and colds normally send BG levels to ridiculousply high numbers yet I had a cold last year where it was a fight to keep my levels above 4! Is your daughter feeling better?I’d be curious to know that in general. Obviously Jo is a bit little to let us know properly. But I have seen her BG as high as 21.8 before. Would you tend to feel a bit naff or dizzy or anything when at them levels?