I wanted to make a consultation to see if any breast or potato has happened to him, we were with the endocrine and the summary is that the child is perfect but that we are making it fatal.
I commented, a glycosada of 5.7 has been released for more than two years with the baby diabetes, he told us that a lot of basal (14 units) and in the food because I skewer as I see how heIt has gone during the day, we weigh everything, and he told us that we must always give him the same amount of insulin, that we cannot pretend that our child is in values of a normal forgive ..
that we click on himA lot of insulin and that makes it more resistant, do you know if that is true?I must say that it is barely in hiccum because we see that it is going down we give 3 to 4 grams of sugar so few children have ..
Can you tell me if we are doing well?.
or if you see that we click a lot of insulin and it is bad for my baby over time.
I imagine where the thing is going.weigh it.You can do it by eye and if he does it, much better.That takes your dish and separates what is going to eat .1rem; "> the control is very important.But we have to keep in mind that we cannot live to control diabetes.You have to adapt diabetes to our way of life and get used to the child to what is the one who uses self -control./p>
Obviously if the glyc has given 5.7 and does not have hypos you are not doing it wrong, you are doing it very well.It adapts to what we eat, sometimes it takes more, sometimes less.
I really don't understand your endocrine.If the child does not have hypos you will be putting the insulin that he needs ... and therefore you put less will be high ...
to see if a forum doctor can clarify it, the same is the sameSomething we do not see.
DM 2 con páncreas agotado desde diciembre 2020. 51 años entonces. HG diciembre 2020: 15.9. Última HG: julio 2024 5.8 Abasaglar 9 unidades. Metformina, 1000/0/1000. Humalog junior: 2 unid en desayuno y luego en función de lo que coma.
If people always put the same thing so that there would be the calculation of bowling, insulin ratios or the same pumps.While your control and weight is normal, you will not increase your resistance.
@Jessace, I think you are doing very well, with a 5.7 is perfect.If you don't wake up low, slow is fine.It doesn't matter what you need.I do not know how old your child is, but when it is most insulin it is in adolescence, and they are increasing dose as it grows.Font>
My daughter has been with diabetes for 30 years and has not noticed insulin resistance, always putting what I needed, according to hydrates.