@Tom1982 i'm a bit late to this one but welcome to the forum! Please don’t get hung up about how much insulin your daughter needs, she needs however much works for her and as she grows and her honeymoon period ends her doses will increase, certainly when she hits puberty they will! I hope you can start carb counting as that will give your daughter much more freedom to eat whatever she likes. As a guide, at age 6 my daughter's ratio was 1:18 and she was only using a total of 20 units of insulin in the whole 24 hours (basal and bolus) Now she's 15 and is on a ratio of 1:8 and uses anywhere between 55 and 70 units in 24 hours I think. Which is a lot compared to some type 1s but it's what works for her. You do whatever you have to do to try to keep the numbers in range. Also don’t be afraid of hypos - most of them are not bad as long as you deal with them straight away. Our DSN once said that if you never have a hypo you are probably running the blood sugars too high, but at the same time if you're having them every day then that probably means some adjustments need to be made. It's a very fine balance and impossible to get right all the time! Good luck
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