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Does anyone have a child with juvenile diabetes?
Today I took my daughter to the doctor because I think to ensure she had a urinary tract infection. They did the urine test and I told the doctor what happened, but her urine came back clean. He asked me some questions, as if she was tired a lot, I said yes, but I thought it was because of school, Then he asked if his appetite has increased and I said yes, but I thought it was growing. He said he wants its testing of diabetes immediately. I always thought that when a child is first diagnosed with diabetes they have been extremely ill. So ... my question is, when your child was first diagnosed, was he / she really sick or just a few symptoms, and what symptoms have? My daughter much urine and eat it too, but she has not lost weight, and she has always drunk a lot. How hard is it to you have? It has only 6
My son is 2 years old and was diagnosed 8 months ago. The first signs that something was strange, was he began to play very aggressive. He was wetting the bed every night. He also started losing weight and he did not eat anything, he would only drink milk, it has reached the point that he asked every 10 minutes (no kidding!) We took him to his doctor, they said everything was fine! These symptoms had been underway for months, until one night he started vomiting. I thought it would come down with influenza. The next day he was extremely pale, I could not stay awake for very long, and he made this funny noise each time he exhaled. We later discovered that the noise was his body in Tring "Blow Off" ketones. Her doctor finally checked blood glucose, it was in the 900's, and he was taken to hospital where he spent some time in the ICU. He was severely dehydrated. They had to gradually reduce his blood sugar constantly and watch, because if done too quickly, it could inflate its brain causing permanent damage if your daughter has diabetes, it could be in the very early phase of diabetic ketoacidosis, and you are very lucky that you have a physician is to recognize the signs before it becomes really serious. My son was very close, either die or go in a coma because her doctor was a dumba $ $! Good luck, and if your daughter does not have diabetes, there is a great community of all diabetics around the world willing to help the site-www.tudiabetes.com
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