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He does have the itchy dry skin (as does everyone else in Utah during the cold) and eats, drinks a lot. Not so much on the frequent urination.
I was able to get an appointment this afternoon with his doctor. Thanks!
The doctor made an urgent referral to a pediatric endocronologist to find out if it is Type I or Type II (he has symptoms and traits of both). Had an A1C run tonight and should get a report from the doctor's office tomorrow (along with the appointment for the ped endo).
Spent a lot of time going over the diet with him last night and, even though he is a high schooler, he did well today. He didn't eat the bun on his hamburger and only had two of the 30+ tater tots on his place. No juice or soda either (he likes the sugary ones). He's skipping trick or treating tonight to hang out with friends and watch scary videos (he took apples to munch on).
I also got him his own glucose monitor and he's been good at keeping a diary of his results for the endo. We also made a compromise and he's agreed to go for diet Dr. Pepper instead of his favorite Mountain Dew.