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Newly Diagnosed 1YO- Treating Hypos

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How many grams of fast acting carbs have you been advised to give.
How frequently is she having hypos.
So we were advised to give her 50ml of pure fruit juice when she's going low. Today she's had two hypos. Yesterday was a bad day with the bug she's had, and had around 3. But the diabetes team have adjusted her ratios since.
 
Hi Daddy-O, have you found the Parents forum yet? There's also a link for parents to get a free type 1 bag with information and stuff in, which might be helpful.
I hope that things get a bit steadier for you all, it must be a very steep learning curve, especially with such a young child.
Sarah
Hi Sarah, yeah I found my way to that section. It's quite nice reading other people's experiences and how they've coped with it. Although most don't seem as young as little O.
I'm sure we actually we're given one of those bags at the hospital, it's a bit of a blur.
 
So we were advised to give her 50ml of pure fruit juice when she's going low. Today she's had two hypos. Yesterday was a bad day with the bug she's had, and had around 3. But the diabetes team have adjusted her ratios since.
Besides the bug upsetting the apple cart you will have the dreaded honeymoon period to deal with :(

Basically what this means is the pancreas coughs and splutters as and when it please until the last of your daughters insulin as run out. Hence why you have the yoyo effect at the moment. Very difficult not to worry but try not to worry or think you are doing anything wrong.
Things do become easier.
 
Besides the bug upsetting the apple cart you will have the dreaded honeymoon period to deal with :(

Basically what this means is the pancreas coughs and splutters as and when it please until the last of your daughters insulin as run out. Hence why you have the yoyo effect at the moment. Very difficult not to worry but try not to worry or think you are doing anything wrong.
Things do become easier.
This past week has definitely been a huge challenge for me and my partner, one second you think you're on the right path, the next you feel back at square one.
 
Hi Sarah, yeah I found my way to that section. It's quite nice reading other people's experiences and how they've coped with it. Although most don't seem as young as little O.
I'm sure we actually we're given one of those bags at the hospital, it's a bit of a blur.
Yes you probably got given it at the hospital. We did.
 
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