Lion2012
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi everyone i hope all are keeping well.
My 9 yo boy was diagnosed with t1 diabetes four years ago now, he also has cystic fibrosis and touch wood is well.
He has been through so much in his short life much more than i think most adults will go through in there lifetime.
His mother passed away recently too so it is just me and him. We are a great team and keep very active indeed which helps with his cystic fibrosis and diabetes.
He has signed a contract for rotherham United and also plays for England . I am so very very proud of him.
My question is, his bloods these past few months have been uncontrollable ... The insulin seems to be like water to him. The within range levels only come hours after eating. Any snack given, any lunch, tea he's absolutely sky high!!!!..... I just cannot get him down.
This eve for example he was 5 before tea. Then wanted a snack so i gave him a mousse 15g carbs... One unit taken (novo rapid)... I Checked him two hours later before tea he was 14?!...
I worked his tea carbs out and let him eat. Two hours later he was 19!!!!!!..... So, as it was now bed time i corrected him using his accucheck metre and sent him to bed.
Two hours later.. Midnight.... I checked again and he was 19 still!!!!!!!..... Crazy. This is all the time when he eats.
I have tweaked his carb to unit ratios etc.. Increased Levermere at night to 10.... As the Dr's recommendation of 12 brings on hypos. Still no change.
He also shoots up so high through the night. His libre 2 sensor (which has never ever been even close to accurate) but valuable for alarms keeps going off all through the night as warning hyper alert!... The graph on the libre is constantly in the 18s 19s 20s.... Then huge drops to 5.. 6.... Then rockets again.
The graph is out of control. Never steady in the green.... Ever. The odd two or three readings only.
ANY advice would be most appreciated as i have no control of this anymore and once prided myself on controlling both diseases to the best of my ability. It's very upsetting as i feel i am letting my boy down but what more can i possibly do?
The Omnipod has been suggested.. Or the tslim pump but with my son playing academy level football this will just not stay in. His libre has been out a couple of times already as football just isn't accommodating to pumps.
Thank you for your advice in advance
Regards. Paul Sables
Father to Leo the lion with cystic fibrosis and t1 diabetes.
My 9 yo boy was diagnosed with t1 diabetes four years ago now, he also has cystic fibrosis and touch wood is well.
He has been through so much in his short life much more than i think most adults will go through in there lifetime.
His mother passed away recently too so it is just me and him. We are a great team and keep very active indeed which helps with his cystic fibrosis and diabetes.
He has signed a contract for rotherham United and also plays for England . I am so very very proud of him.
My question is, his bloods these past few months have been uncontrollable ... The insulin seems to be like water to him. The within range levels only come hours after eating. Any snack given, any lunch, tea he's absolutely sky high!!!!..... I just cannot get him down.
This eve for example he was 5 before tea. Then wanted a snack so i gave him a mousse 15g carbs... One unit taken (novo rapid)... I Checked him two hours later before tea he was 14?!...
I worked his tea carbs out and let him eat. Two hours later he was 19!!!!!!..... So, as it was now bed time i corrected him using his accucheck metre and sent him to bed.
Two hours later.. Midnight.... I checked again and he was 19 still!!!!!!!..... Crazy. This is all the time when he eats.
I have tweaked his carb to unit ratios etc.. Increased Levermere at night to 10.... As the Dr's recommendation of 12 brings on hypos. Still no change.
He also shoots up so high through the night. His libre 2 sensor (which has never ever been even close to accurate) but valuable for alarms keeps going off all through the night as warning hyper alert!... The graph on the libre is constantly in the 18s 19s 20s.... Then huge drops to 5.. 6.... Then rockets again.
The graph is out of control. Never steady in the green.... Ever. The odd two or three readings only.
ANY advice would be most appreciated as i have no control of this anymore and once prided myself on controlling both diseases to the best of my ability. It's very upsetting as i feel i am letting my boy down but what more can i possibly do?
The Omnipod has been suggested.. Or the tslim pump but with my son playing academy level football this will just not stay in. His libre has been out a couple of times already as football just isn't accommodating to pumps.
Thank you for your advice in advance
Regards. Paul Sables
Father to Leo the lion with cystic fibrosis and t1 diabetes.