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Question: From British Columbia, Canada:
I have a 9 year old daughter diagnosed 8 months ago with type 1 diabetes. We have had much difficulty controlling her sugars. The difference of a half a unit can make her high or low. We have been trying to get her morning fasting sugars to a reasonable level but find that 6.5 units makes her low in the night with rebound and 6 units gives her too high of a morning sugar. This is extremely frustrating and when we check her at 11P.M and 3 A.M. these are not necessarily the times when she is low.
Should we keep her sugars a little higher at 7:30 P.M.? We are presently aiming for between 6-12 mmol/l.
Answer:
Maybe you should consider giving the insulin later in the evening if you are giving it at 7:30 P.M. Discuss with your daughter's doctor.
DTQ-19990506142530
Original posting 9 Aug 1999
Posted to Daily Care
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