Good morning to all !!!
I enter a moment to tell you a little thing, look more or less 6 catheter changes the small glycemia are very good, I think this is due to the following, although we put the Lambdalina 1 hour before when theHe kept hurting, this made the girl tense and even cry, on some occasions the catheter when we changed it was a bit coined or folded.
One day, the girl put us at 302 (standing at school about 1:30 p.m.Perhaps, the truth is that with little hope that the concealer would work, but however rare the concealer worked for what in the end we did not change it, we decided to do it when he got up from the nap (it was time to change).When we woke up normally and what was our surprise that ... when my husband went to put the catheter the puncture did not hurt at all, until the little one was surprised, he did not even notice it.
The point was that it was with Lamdalina two and a half hours on, we think if it could be because of that and bingo !!We tried it the same in the next change, after eating we threw the cremita, that is, it is two hours with it and until today, it works better than having it only an hour.
The girl does not hurt, no longer cries, so since she knows that she is not going to hurt, she is not tense and this facilitates the insertion much and I believe that the proper functioning of the catheter, has quite good glycemia and we have not hadthan to change any because it stops working or because it was high glucose.
I have come to the conclusion that it is basically impossible for a catheter to be equally well and not with problems, being the quiet girl and thinking that it will not hurt that being uneasy and in tension.
The only thing that worries me a little if something will happen in the long run because the anesthetic cream has it two hours on.
I hope that what I tell you can help one of your children so that the insertion of the catheter is less traumatic and more effective.The same for the kids who use a sensor and hurts to put it TB can serve.
A kiss