Member Comments are provided by individuals and reflect their personal opinions only. Under NO circumstances should you act on any advice or opinion posted in this forum.  ALWAYS check with your personal physician before taking any action regarding your health! MedHelp International and our partners, sponsors and affiliates have no obligation to monitor any comments posted on this site, or the content and/or accuracy of such exchanges. MedHelp International does not endorse the views of any user.

Diabetes - Juvenile Community

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, nutritional issues, parenting a diabetic child, pregnancy, pump therapy, school issues, and teens with diabetes.
 | 

re- accuring seizures

by bobbi1977, Feb 06, 2008 08:53AM
my 6 year old daughter has been having unknown seizures since she was 2 years old. she does not get them that often, but she does definately has seizeres and has had every test done to try to find out the problem. she has seen a specialist twice and she has had a blood test. but will hypoglycemia always show up on a blood test? because when she has had her blood tested, it has been at times when she feels fine. no docto has even brought up a the possibility of hypoglycemia or diabeties or anything. but I just have this feeling  the seizures are from her sugar or salt levels spiking sometimes. she often complains of feeling dizzy and gets headaches. i think that i may have the same problem, but i dont know if i actually have had a seizure( i have felt really light headed and shakey at times, or sometimes feel this way from pain such as stubbing my toe or hitting my elbow.i cant say for sure if i have had a seizure or passed out. i just can feel drained all of a sudden and then i wake up on the floor soaked with sweat. this is the same thing i see in my daughter. but i i actually see her seizures. after the seizure she is very tired and sweaty and thirsty. I always get her something to eat & drink.within 30 minutes- 2 hours, she is totally fine. is there a certain doctor type i should have her see.? I am really worried. what should I do??

by JDRF Volunteer RL, Feb 06, 2008 09:07AM
Hello.  I'm not a medical professional, just the parent of a kid with diabetes.  Hypoglycemia may not always show up on a blood test.  You need to test while she is having those symptoms, which means that you need to have a glucose meter on hand.  When she starts having those symptoms, start testing.  Have fast acting glucose available as well, and test how she responds to that glucose.  The best type of fast acting glucose are glucose tablets, you can get them at Walgreens stores, as well as most pharmacies.  Good luck.
Member Comments (2)

by JDRF Volunteer SG, Feb 06, 2008 08:54PM
The symptoms DO sound very typical of hypoglycemia. I have known people who are not diagnosed with any kind of illness, but who can get so severely hypoglycemic that they can pass out completely for a short period of time. One of my high school friends does this often enough that her co-workers keep orange juice in a frig at her place of work in order to rescue her if they see her looking dazed. I agree that the best thing to do is to get a glucometer and test her when this happens.
Post Comment
To
Comment
Post Comment
Recent Activity
mom2tcl joined this community
Welcome them!
14 hrs ago
mrallen joined this community
Welcome them!
14 hrs ago
Comment on Can't stop crying!!...
21 hrs ago by krushing
Comment on suicide [sugar] pil...
Sep 05 by nightengalesong
Cgian66 is ...tired & worried
Chapter 3 - The 3rd IVF, GO BABY GO...
Sep 03 by KDBaby
KDBaby Today is here, and I'm LOVING IT!
mom2type1teen joined this community
Welcome them!
Sep 03
Expert Activity
Early Diagnosis of Peripheral Arter... 
Aug 31 by Lee Kirksey, MD
5 Steps to Medical Debt
Aug 30 by Adam R. Tanase, D.C.
Coronary Artery Disease - Risk fact... updated
Aug 26 by Cleveland Clinic