This patient support community is for questions related to juvenile diabetes including
Celiac disease,
depression, diabetic complications, hyperglycemia /
diabetic keto-acidosis,
hypoglycemia, islet cell transplantation,
nutrition, parenting a diabetic child, pregnancy, pump therapy, school issues, and teens with
diabetes.
Hello! I'm not a medical professional, just the parent of a kid going through a similar situation. I am going to tell you our story in hopes that something may help you. I have a 7yr old with ADHD he is under weight. He also is a very thirsty child and he urinates a lot. I took him to the doctor back in August of 2006. She gave us a glucose monitoring system, and had me check him for one week 3 times a day. She said she was looking for before meal readings of over 130-140mg/dL and 2 hours after meal readings that were over 180mg/dL. When we went back he seemed to be ok. So the doctor wanted to check his weight blood glucose once a week.
June of this year I noticed that he lost weight so I checked his weight and he lost 6lbs. I took his blood glucose reading and he was 193 mg/dL fasting. When I took him back to the doctor he had large keytone’s in his urine. The doctor ordered labs and had me check him 4 times daily. Once reading first thing in the morning and readings before meals. In the 3 days before we went back to the doctor he ranged anywhere from 69-177mg/dL . His A1c was a 5.2 but the doctor believes he is in the beginning stage or he is in the honeymoon stage of diabetes. I was like you scared for my son and looking for answers any place I could fin them.
I don’t know if your son has any close relatives that have Type 1 diabetes but there is a studie being done by trialnet that might be able you get some answers. The number is (1-800-425-8361) their link is
http://www.diabetestrialnet.org/
I hoped I was able to help you and your son with this. Good luck.