My son was diagnosed at 3 years now he is 12, he get stomach aches with highs, but once his glucose level returns to normal his stomach ache is still there at least a day or two, what can I do for him?
You do not mention wheat or wheat gluten, Type 1 diabetics are at high risk for Celiac disease, where the body responds to gluten by attacking hte cilia in the upper intestine. This can cause signifcant intestinal pain, among many other symptoms (or no symptoms at all). It is another autoimmune disease (nor an allergy), and there is a blood test to determine if marker antibodies are present. If you have your child tested, do not elimiate wheat first, as the test may be inconclusive.
Fortunately, if this disease is present, the damage and symproms will resolve with a gluten free diet.
Larry
My son who is 7 was diagnose Type 1 last month an dis experiencing the same thing!
I am not a physician, but the mom of a type one diabetic who was diagnosed at 5 1/2. We had the same thing with our daughter we tried a couple of things that helped first thing we did is we stopped using "sugar free” items. That contain Manitol, sorbitol. Anything in that category. sorbitol an d manitol are the main ingredients in ex lax and are used in most sugar free foods. They can cause the runs, loose stools and stomach aches. The only thing that our daughter has now that is “sugar fee or diet is soda. Other wise it is the regular foods would also suggest you have her tested for celiac.
The other thing we did is checked her blood every 15 min or swo afterwards to see if she was going high or low rapidly. Sometimes big swings in blood sugars can make our daughter feel like she has a stomachache..
I hope this helps please let us know how things are going