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It is soooooooo trial and error with toddlers!!!! Believe me your toddler will have good days and bad days good weeks and bad weeks but YOU have to stay strong or you will get so stressed out and begin worrying about your child etc. It is not easy but at least it is manageable. Just make sure you have good family support and if you are married PLEASE make sure your husband is just as educated as you are about this trust me if you have a help mate put him to use!!!! MAke sure he knows how to give your child the shots and keep him informed about the slinding scales etc because they will change!! Your child will also go through whats called a honeymoon stage ask your endocrinologist about this. THis stage is like HEAVEN!! It may last months to years depending on your child. My sons lasted about two months now the going is tough but we are managing.
Good luck!!!
He currently gets with breakfast 4 units of NPH and 2 units of Novolog plus the sliding scale.
He gets with Dinner 1 unit of Novolog plus the sliding scale.
At bedime he gets 1 unit of NPH
If his sugar is above 250 at the 4am check he gets 1 unit of Novolog.
They said that he is in the honeymoon stage now and I don't know if that has anything to do with it but the last 2 days have been HECK.
His sugars are running low. She is supposed to call this morning about changing his dosing. She said evenutally he will be able to go to the insulin to carb dosing but not now.
I have figured out if he does not eat every 2 hours his sugar goes low. Is that normal? I feel like I am over feeding him.
Also he has NO symptoms as of now of low sugar so thats REALLY scary.
Thanks for the info and all the suggestions. It is GREATLY appreciated!
If your doctor can't give you a good reason for using this older type of insulin, I truly would go to another endocrinologist for a second opinion just to weigh the options.
I agree ask your Dr. about Lantus. My son was started on Lantus and Novolog. The Lantus helps so that if you toddler is not a big eater that day ( it will vary) then you dont feel like you have to make him eat!!
Dont worry my son is still VERY active when he is Low and VERY active when he is high. The best way to tell is by looking at their eyes. His eyes will weaken and sometimes he seems like he cannot focus therefore i know something is going one whether he is high or low!!
Sound like you are going through the same thing i went through and still am!!!
My son is running high now. It seems there is not inbetween either low or high!! First thing this morning he was 415!!! If you need some support or have any questions you can email me at ***@**** i know what you are going through!!!
MM