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Hi,
I am a bit worried about my 3 year old.
She peed on the floor today (v unusual, she has been toilet trained for 8 months) just 15 or so minutes after going to the toiled to urinate normally.
About 2 hours prior to the "accident" she ate a chocolate icecream and a small amount of chocolate. After the "accident", i did a test which was about 7.5 (135 using my continental glocometer).
It is friday evening and our doctor and my own diabetic specialist are closed (I am type 1). Should I take her to casualty? Is it normal for kids to have high readings sometimes??
thanks very much for your help
I am a bit worried about my 3 year old.
She peed on the floor today (v unusual, she has been toilet trained for 8 months) just 15 or so minutes after going to the toiled to urinate normally.
About 2 hours prior to the "accident" she ate a chocolate icecream and a small amount of chocolate. After the "accident", i did a test which was about 7.5 (135 using my continental glocometer).
It is friday evening and our doctor and my own diabetic specialist are closed (I am type 1). Should I take her to casualty? Is it normal for kids to have high readings sometimes??
thanks very much for your help