Two studies showed that friend support was related to specific aspects of self - care, more
frequent blood glucose testing in one study (Bearman & La Greca, 2002) and better dietary self - care over 6 months in another study (Skinner, John, & Hampson, 2000).
The strategy led to more
frequent blood glucose testing.
Frequent blood glucose tests will need to be done initially to determine the type of insulin to use and the correct dose required.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind, too, that infants usually require more
frequent glucose testing than older children because they can not tell you if they are experiencing symptoms of abnormal
blood sugar levels.
They can only be taken in concert with a strict diet and require
frequent blood tests to monitor
glucose levels.
During this time, he will be given insulin injections and
frequent blood tests, to work out exactly how much insulin he needs to keep his
blood glucose within normal limits.
This will also require
frequent blood tests at your veterinarian (e.g.,
blood glucose curves).