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Toddler may have Hypoglycemia .... need advice please

by casey's mom, Jun 18, 2007 12:00AM
I'm worried that my almost 3 year old may have hypoglycemia. Today at the beach he had plenty of snacks and fluids and was playing with other rowdy boys his age. I could tell he was getting a little sloppy and falling down more. So I grabbed him and made him take a break. He started to shake, claimed he was cold (normally he's always hot), slurred his speach, wanted to go to sleep, got pale and weak and very lethargic. I instantly started to force the fluids and gave him some snacks. After 20 or so minutes he started to come around. But it really scared me. I started to think about other signs that could be related to a blood sugar level. He sweats a lot ... even when it's not very warm out, he is often drenched at night when the A/C is on, and he burns through snacks and beverages faster then the average child. And he's not hyper or anything like that ... quite the opposite actually. He's very mellow. I'm going to have blood work done on him this week. And from what his doctor says it could be his motabolism is fast, or if he is hypoglycemic then offering snacks and beverages more often is really the only way to treat him. And that's what I am doing.

My question is: What kinds of snacks/beverages are best and do I offer them in a particular order? Do I stay away from certain types of foods?

Anyone who has any information or experience with this subject i would greatly appreciate any of your advice.

by Forum-vol-wak, Jun 18, 2007 12:00AM
i am not a physican ,but the  mom of a type one diabetic.   i am glad to hear that yu ar4e having blood work done on your  son.  below are the symptoms  of type 1 diabetes

The symptoms may occur suddenly, and include one or more of the following:

Extreme thirst
Frequent urination
Drowsiness, lethargy
Sugar in urine
Sudden vision changes
Increased appetite
Sudden weight loss
Fruity, sweet, or wine-like odor on breath
Heavy, labored breathing
Stupor, unconsciousness
If you think you have diabetes, call a doctor immediately, and drink fluids WITHOUT SUGAR to prevent dehydration.

if your son ahs several of these symptoms i would recommoned that you discuss it with your docotor asap, as if not taken care of  your son can go into keetonacisidis , which can be very serious, causing a coma.

i hope all goes well with the blood work, please  check  back and let us know how how things are going.
Member Comments (4)

by casey's mom, Jun 18, 2007 12:00AM
Thank you ...
I think he may be hypoglycemic, not diabetic. However, sometimes one can lead to the other. From what I've read up on the subject, it reads like his bio. I'll be interested to see the blood work results.
Appreciate your comments very much.

by JDRF-VOL-SG, Jun 19, 2007 12:00AM
On this forum, we have heard from a number of moms whose kids have shown signs of hypoglycemia, and I offer my sympathy, for it is a frustrating problem and frightening to watch your child have these episodes. It sounds to me like you are doing exactly the right things... just keep an eye out on him, for you will notice the changes in behavior maybe even before he notices that he feels bad. Sleepiness, a sudden feeling of chills OR a sudden hot feeling both can be symptoms, yawning for no reason (I tbink the brain seeks help and if it can't get sugars, sends for oxygen), irritable moods, etc. -- these are all classic symptoms of hypoglycemia. After his lab tests come back, you may want to visit www.hypoglycemia.org, a website devoted to this condition.

by Brittney xo, Aug 02, 2007 12:00AM
hi i am not a doctor or anything but  i am hypoglycemic and i saw your post and wanted to help.  you want to make sure he has a balanced diet. this will kind of regulate his attacks to a minimum. and if his sugar does drop they sell glucose tablets at almost any drug store and walmart also has them and then come in different flavors and also they dissolve and are chewable. if you dont have them around give him orange juice or anything with sugar like mountain dew or even sugar itself. some snacks you can keep around are like those gummie fruit snacks, and  just little stuff like that. good luck. i hope everything goes well =]
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