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I'm just worried. I'm going to my school's health center tomorrow morning bright and early. I'm seven hours from home right now, so I'm not near cousins. I know it's treatable since I really can't remember my youngest cousin living without diabetes but I also remember how difficult it was at the beginning for her to get a handle on it.
I will let you know what they say tomorrow.
What is the normal test? Will I have immediate results? Should I eat before I go (it's walk-ins only)?
Keep in mind that there have been advancements in the last 10 years since your cousin was diagnosed. My son was given shots from the age of 3 until 9-1/2 and then went on an insulin pump. We have found the pump to help control his blood sugars better. In addition, he can eat more carbs at one time which has made eating way more flexible.
When my son was tested, 8 years ago, I TOLD his pediatrician to test him. The doc said, "Some kids ask for a lot to drink for attention." I told him I knew my child and my sis had type 1 and he needed to be tested. They sent us to a lab so he could give a urine sample and we did not get results until the afternoon, which now does not make any sense to me because they could have checked it for ketones and had results that he did infact have ketones and we would have known immediately.
I am unsure exactly what test they do, but testing for ketones is simple and testing your blood sugar with a glucometer is a quick test, as well, however, they might want to take blood to find out how your pancreas is functioning as far as insulin production. (I do not know the name of this test)
Try not to worry tonight. You are doing the right thing. You are smart for going tomorrow. You know your body and you know when something is not right. This is why I say that if you need to get a second opinion, do so.
Please post your news when you have any.
Take care of yourself.
SS
There is an antibody test they do for family members to see if you have the precursors. (I think that is the term - forgive me,...I am not great with medical terminology) I know one family who has a son with type 1 and they had the daughter tested for the antibodies and it came back positive and what I have heard is that if it comes back positive, you will develop it within 5 yrs. (do not quote me) Anyway, the daughter ended up with type 1, as well.
We have it on both sides.....my sister and then my husband's dad and my son, so who knows. Always listen to your body and if you are not satisifed, go to a different doctor. Doctor's are human and are not perfect and sometimes a 2nd or even 3rd opinion is necessary or sometimes we have to be a bit insistent when it comes to getting the care we need.
Please post as soon as you have any info.
SS
Until then, I'm going to try to eat balanced meals. I was so tired and very out of it this morning after having nothing but water from 10pm to 9:30am. I had an apple juice and I'm eating some dry cereal (I also have IBS which limits some of my diet, particularly if I'm having juice or something that speeds things along).
Thank you again for your help. I'll post results tomorrow. Off to take a nap.
I'm still keeping an eye out.
Thanks for your help!
Just listen to your body and possibly keep a journal of when you have syptoms and what you were doing during / right before the symptoms occured, time of day ,etc.