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Question: From La Paz, Mexico:
My 11 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes two months ago, now he is only on 5 units of NPH in the morning, and we think he is in the honeymoon period. His premeal blood sugar is about 95 mg/dl [5.3 mmol/L], and he runs about 135 mg/dl [7.5 mmol/L] after meals. Of course. he is on a a strict diet and is exercising. Our plan is to keep on giving him insulin. Should I change to Ultralente or Regular, or only change the hour the insulin is given?
Answer:
Your son would probably benefit either in terms of blood sugar stability as well possibly extending the honeymoon using Lantus. It's a very good insulin, and you even don't need to stick to a fixed time of its injection as it's possible to use it over a longer range of time during the day. This new insulin quite often assures the same metabolic control that insulin pumps do. Ask your son's diabetes team then for further help.
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Original posting 9 Jun 2003
Posted to Daily Care
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