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Uncontrolled with glycemia in school

  
Enma
10/20/2015 11:37 a.m.

@Rociollinares to Iago, who is from Maria's age, gave him since they changed the treatment, such as fast insulin Apidra that can occur in 1/2 units that solve your problem.Iago had a great insulin sensitivity and what @Gala says and the same thing that you say happens to Maria.Ask for the half units that will be a good solution.

Diabética tipo 3
Mamá de Iago (14 años)
Lantus 25 uds
Apidra a demanda
Freestyle libre
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hoyos9
07/16/2017 11:28 a.m.

The standard the general, it is not always like that.It is that at the time of food it comes down.The last hours do not wait and eat something.The breakfast with small adjustments would be improved.

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MarioVivirYDiabetes
07/20/2017 4:45 p.m.

@"Rociollinares" The 6 insulin units do not seem to be insufficient, since as you say with the corrections it reaches hypoglycemia.At breakfast where insulin is put?I would try to put it in the gut since the absorption is very fast and see if it comes well at lunch, it must be taken into account that if you say insulin is put after meals, its blood glucose part part part part part part.Can you tell us that breakfast?

27 años. Diabético tipo 1 desde los 7 años
Tresiba 24 u.
NovoRapid: ratio 1ui-1ch. Mañanas 1.5ui-1ch
hA1c: 5,7%

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