Hello everyone,
I have a 3 and a half year old daughter who debuted last year.At first, they told us that when he made a year of the debut, we would go to the bomb.
But in the visit of last week (just a year ago) they told us that at the moment no bomb why Covid are not doing the formations.The endocrine recommended the I-Port why each puncture is a struggle and kick, but doubts arise.
The first is to know if it is effective with low insulin doses.I have read that what is left in the cannula is minimal, but my girl uses small doses.The maximum are 3 fast in heavy meals.Normal are 1.5-2uds.Then we do not know if something would be on the road or it would be better to raise the dose.
And the other, the issue of the application of the I-Port.I have read that if they move, it is possible that it twists and does not work.Putting the Dexcom G6 is another fight and that is just giving the button, I am afraid that the mechanism takes more steps.Tricks to be still?Put it sleeping?
Who uses it with young children, do you recommend it?
Thank you!