Malgré les bons chiffres indiqués sur l'écran d'un appareil de surveillance du diabète, le chien d'assistance de cet enfant n'a pas cessé de lancer des alertes.
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00:00Okay, I just got an alert from Ducky.
00:02Wells is 116 and steady.
00:04Like, very steady.
00:05I don't know if you can see that little line there.
00:07Okay, now it went away.
00:09There it is.
00:10Shows you his graph.
00:12Very steady.
00:13But we're going to poke and find out.
00:14Because he's saying, hey mom, we need to check.
00:18Do we need to check him?
00:20Let's check him.
00:21Ducky says we need to poke your finger.
00:24Can you do it?
00:27We're going to check.
00:28We're going to check.
00:30Here you go.
00:32Did you get it?
00:33Yep.
00:34Squeeze him out.
00:39Okay, he's 120.
00:42So we're going to set a 15 minute timer and see.
00:46Okay, we're going to watch it.
00:47Okay, I'm going to set a timer for 15 minutes.
00:49So we watch it, okay?
00:51Good boy.
00:51We're going to watch.
00:52He is still really staring at me.
00:54But we've got, let's see, 10 minutes and 37 seconds left.
00:58And Dexcom is still holding really steady too.
01:01Let me show you.
01:03Still showing 116 and steady.
01:07Seven minutes to go.
01:08Still showing super steady.
01:10And Ducky is still feeling concerned about his boy.
01:16He is pacing and he keeps going up to him and sniffing him.
01:20He was just sitting right here and Ducky is sniffing where he was sitting.
01:23So we're going to keep an eye on it.
01:27We're going to poke in, well, we can't see it.
01:31Seven minutes.
01:32Okay?
01:33Seven minutes.
01:35Ducky is still super concerned.
01:37This is not normal behavior.
01:38He does not usually jump up on me.
01:40He's a very well-mannered dog.
01:41So, you can see him pacing.
01:47I'm not sure what's going on.
01:50Four minutes.
01:50Dexcom is still showing super steady.
01:55Okay, this is going to be recheck number two.
01:56Dexcom is reading 109 and steady.
01:58Come on, let's go recheck him, okay?
01:59Come on.
02:00Do it.
02:03Mommy.
02:04Okay, so this is reading 107.
02:09So, because I know Ducky and he's alerted like 45 minutes early in the past,
02:16I'm going to set another 15-minute timer because he still seems pretty adamant.
02:23So, we're going to recheck in 15 more minutes.
02:26Okay, we've got six minutes left on this timer.
02:29Dexcom just showed an 11-number drop.
02:31Not going far from his boy.
02:35He hasn't really left this spot.
02:37So, we'll see.
02:40There's a pre-alert shake.
02:46We have three minutes left on the timer, but he's back to alerting again.
02:49Okay, come on.
02:51He is adamant.
02:53So, let's see.
02:55Let's poke your finger one more time.
02:56Ducky thinks we still need to check you.
02:58He's still worried.
02:59Don't apologize again.
03:02Hold on.
03:08Ducky!
03:10Ducky!
03:10Good love, Ducky!
03:13So, Ducky's alerting threshold is 85 and below.
03:17But there's actually three minutes left on my timer.
03:19This check was 107.
03:21So, he dropped 20 numbers in 15 minutes.
03:23And if I had waited three more minutes to check this, he would have been below 85.
03:26So, Ducky is going to get a puppy party!
03:29Just a reminder, at 8.35 a.m., Well's blood sugar was 120.
03:34At 10.44 a.m., his blood sugar was 107.
03:39And at 10.58, his blood sugar was 87.
03:43So, he alerted 30 minutes early to this low blood sugar!
03:47This is the pricelessness of a diabetic alert dog, especially for young kids.
03:53Good job, buddy!
03:54Good job, buddy!