Hi all
My son was diagnosed Type 1 last October and will be 11 in July. He has had a phase lately of running high for no obvious reason although we both had a nasty throat bug about a month ago which played havoc with his levels. They have just started coming back down into the kind of zone he was running in before but the question I have is that today with his dad (we are separated) he apparently shot up to 22mmol early afternoon but ketones 0 but he hadn't had a massive meal apparently and hadn't had any obvious problem with the novorapid. He ended up crying with an awful headache so his dad took him out for a walk to get some air and work off some sugar, after a dose of Calpol. Has anyone had this kind of thing with the nasty headache and is it something I need to be checking with the nurse?
I get so worried so much of the time as it is, and then these horrible glitches make it worse, especially as we are going on holiday in 2 days!
My son was diagnosed Type 1 last October and will be 11 in July. He has had a phase lately of running high for no obvious reason although we both had a nasty throat bug about a month ago which played havoc with his levels. They have just started coming back down into the kind of zone he was running in before but the question I have is that today with his dad (we are separated) he apparently shot up to 22mmol early afternoon but ketones 0 but he hadn't had a massive meal apparently and hadn't had any obvious problem with the novorapid. He ended up crying with an awful headache so his dad took him out for a walk to get some air and work off some sugar, after a dose of Calpol. Has anyone had this kind of thing with the nasty headache and is it something I need to be checking with the nurse?
I get so worried so much of the time as it is, and then these horrible glitches make it worse, especially as we are going on holiday in 2 days!