Monica
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
I musy say I too agree with Adrienne. Katie was dxd in July 2006 (aged 2). She was put on 2 injections a day too. For 3 1/2 years she had terrible control - bloods were up and down all the time. It was Adrienne who convinced me to get her moved onto MDI and I thank God that she did. At first Katie moved to 3 injections a day so that the school didn't need to be involved. But it wasn't long before I pushed for 4 injections a day cos I could see what an improvement 3 a day had made. Katie moved to 4 a day at Easter and her bloods are loads better (not spot on but compared to what she was like before , they are great). I was really scared of carb counting but it really is fine once you get used to it and it means that Katie can eat what she wants and how much she wants.
Our situation is almost the same as gewatts'. C started on 2, then on 3, now she's on 4. What a difference!! Her bloods are much better now, we hardly ever have to give her extra insulin to bring her down. It was the docs decision to change it that way. And on the last 2 clinic visits the doc even suggested she'd go on a pump(she doesn't want to though)
But as others have already said, don't feel you have to change from 2 just because we say it's better. As long you can manage on it stay on it. But I am surprised that the DSN said that this one is the best, because our Diabetes Team doesn't think so. Maybe she meant the 2 injections a day is the best for him at this moment in time. In our area all the children seem to start on that. Some of the ones I know are still on 2 after quite a few years and some are on pumps, but most are on MDI.