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to his wise, sage infinitely smart mother. : P Morgan's blood sugar continued to rise after basketball practice last night. By the time he went to bed at 9pm, he was 500+ with a ton of active insulin. I asked him if his site had failed? "no I just changed it Sunday" He said with a lot of attitude. So I check him at 10 and he had come down some, but decided to check again at 11:30. It is always nice to have a welcoming 'HI' at that time of night. I knew his site had failed, but waking him to do a site change was just going to increase the chances of another failure: he would want to do it himself, and he would not be awake. So I gave him an injection and checked a couple of hours later. At least at 1:30 he was down below 300.

I told him this morning, to change out his site. He complained and groaned, but ultimately realized that Mom was right....AGAIN

Tags: cannula, crimped, failure, site

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Maddy Comment by Maddy on January 6, 2010 at 9:26pm
lol i am a sophmore in high school. and needless to say i HATE when my mom is right xD
when i start to get attitude or something she makes me check my blood to see how high it is. Of course i get even more mad xD
but do it anyways. She's usually right too xP ugh.


i've never had a bent canula like that! didn't it hurt when it bent like that? && uhm. how does it bend like that? xD i have a MM 772 too! :D
Andreina Davila Comment by Andreina Davila on January 7, 2009 at 9:42am
"Mom's rule the world" I like that ;)

The bended cannula has happen to Manuel too.. good thing you were there checking him out.
Tonyia Crebbin Comment by Tonyia Crebbin on January 6, 2009 at 8:53pm
Lol, hey what can I say I am just keeping her busy =P

Morgan
Tonyia Crebbin Comment by Tonyia Crebbin on January 6, 2009 at 7:04pm
(eyes rolling) you would think that he would know that by now! LOL
Scott Comment by Scott on January 6, 2009 at 9:14am
when will they realize that mom's rule the world?

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