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Does anyone else have elevated blood sugar levels after night feeds? Just

curious. Seems like the diagnosis is being based on higher levels which are

always after night feeds. is on Nutren 2.0. She gets 4 cans a night.

There are 500 calories in each can. They usually checked her blood sugar

levels 2 hours after meals but one time decided to check it immediately after

disconnecting from night feeds.

Since hospital stay we have decided to stop night feeds until CFRD official

diagnosis.

She was put on Periactin while in hospital and has actually gained weight.

She hasn't been gaining weight in past year or so. She has gained almost 10

pounds on periactin.

Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi

mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have

ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and whatever

else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, enjoying lots of

friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 days of age

at

LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now seeing Doctors

Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at UAB

Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama

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Sure, but they will medicate her for that. Be sure to ask. n

? about night feeds

Does anyone else have elevated blood sugar levels after night feeds? Just

curious. Seems like the diagnosis is being based on higher levels which are

always after night feeds. is on Nutren 2.0. She gets 4 cans a night.

There are 500 calories in each can. They usually checked her blood sugar

levels 2 hours after meals but one time decided to check it immediately after

disconnecting from night feeds.

Since hospital stay we have decided to stop night feeds until CFRD official

diagnosis.

She was put on Periactin while in hospital and has actually gained weight.

She hasn't been gaining weight in past year or so. She has gained almost 10

pounds on periactin.

Sue Pettit of Tupelo, Mississippi

mom to (17 wocf) driving and being the most responsible 17 yo I have

ever seen, (13 wocf) playing baseball, football, band, and whatever

else he can get into, and (12 wcf) into all sports, enjoying lots of

friends, running full speed and doing all she can---diagnosed at 8 days of age

at

LeBonheur Childrens Medical Center in Memphis, Tennessee, now seeing Doctors

Lyrene and Makris (and lots of other wonderful folks, of course) at UAB

Children's Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama

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