Santesteban Do you know what happens to me?Well, when I read your messages, it is as if it were the one who wrote them.Because my day to day is equal to yours.I know that what I am going to say is going to sound, but it reassures me to know that someone is going through what we were going through, for a while I was super worried thinking that they were going to remove the bomb and that we were going to see how at the beginning withThe multiple dose with syringe, looked at my daughter and made me very sad, my little boy no longer remembers when we constantly clicking her with the syringe, it was just a baby.
I thank God for having found this forum, for reading Velia and Alea talking about the oblique catheters, because when I said it in the hospital or called Medtronic they told me, this does not happen to anyone else!, Nobody told me aboutThe possibility of oblique catheters.We get to change catheter almost daily for sayings 300, well you can imagine a total anguish!
The other day something similar to you happened to you, in the early hours of Tuesday to Wednesday the little!, We reassured her, she fell asleep, she woke up crying again, mom hurts the catheter!We chose to change it but we decided to put the 6mm (it the oblique also hurts a lot, I think that apart from everything as it knows that it will hurt the double), the insertion zone was fine, maybe it touched her insideSome muscle (he wore him on his thigh) and that's why it hurt, he fell asleep and the next day we did not take her to school, we let her sleep, we were very sorry for a small night passed the poor.
The 6mm a day and a half ... Bummmmm !!!!365mg/dl, is that this catheter does not give us barracks.
We have a weekly that to miss it, in the posts (every day behind a different bolus of food) we are put to almost 300, yesterday in the breakfast post, before yesterday in the post of the m/m, another dayIn the dinner post.Total that we are crazy, going up Bolus in all meals, and causing it on top of the occasional hiccups.Is that it is so disconcerting that ... very difficult to enstart with insulin.They will be hormones, it will be incubating something, what will be will be ..!
Look Santesteban, I'm going to tell you something that I am going to try with the anesthetic cream that they have told me to see if it makes more effect and we prevent it from hurting so much when putting the oblique catheter.
They have told me to put it an hour before, that the area covers it, after it normally bathes it to remove external cream remains, that the hair dries quietly etc.And after trying to put the catheter, it is assumed that since the cream has been taking effect theoretically it should hurt less or almost nothing.I put my hopes in this, this afternoon I will try it and I will tell you how it has gone.
Anyway, as Velia knows a lot about this, perhaps when I read my message I can confirm if it is well done.
Becki I am very happy that your girl's glycemiae are solved, I hope that it doesn't take long to solve ours also because I am going to give me something if they would throw me to the wall I assure you that I was stuckCOMPLETELY!