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    Travel Insurance for Type 1

    That's great, Mo, I'll give them a call. Thanks for taking the trouble to reply so quickly. DM
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    Travel Insurance for Type 1

    Hi All, We haven't been abroad for several years but are now planning a trip to somewhere hot in Europe later in the summer. We have 2 Type 1 daughters and I'm wondering which insurance company others have used? I see there is an advert on the home page of this website - has anyone used it? Or...
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    Any 9-11 year olds out there?

    Hi, I thought I'd just introduce myself - I am Lovelylivpet's mum. Just keeping an eye on my daughter's online activities, which will probably embarrass her, but there you go :lol: !
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    Ways to describe diabetes

    Often frustrating!
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    Blood sugars too high and not going down

    Hi, Has he tested his ketones, either with urine test strips or preferably blood ketone strips if he has a meter that does that? That is the only real way to be sure if he is in danger from DKA. Is he feeling nauseous, have stomach pains, a bad headache, 'fruity' breath or deep, sighing...
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    bad experience with son at appointment (long sorry)

    Our experience is that even hinting at 'low carbing' at clinic is a BIG mistake. About a year ago they reduced our 16 yr old to tears suggesting she has an eating disorder (never mind that her BMI is 25!), and, like you, I got the impression that they were 'watching' us. Her HbA1c was down at...
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    gall bladders

    I agree with what's been said already. I had my gallbladder out a couple of years ago, and was very glad to be rid of it. I've never had any problem with things I can't eat. The surgeon who removed mine said that my years of low fat dieting had a lot to do with the problem I'd developed, as...
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    Crazy Crazy Advice

    Hi, I am not a Type 2 (mum to 2 Type 1's), but I know enough from reading this forum for many months that you have done brilliantly well to do what you have done. I'm sure a number of experienced Type 2's will be along shortly to advise you, and I reckon most of them will advise you to carry on...
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    how to deal with vomiting

    Hi Dot, Standard advice at our clinic is that more than two vomits in a couple of hours requires a phone call to the registrar in the children's ward and probable admission. This is firstly because keeping the BS stable when a child can't keep anything down is very difficult, and secondly...
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    Worried...

    Hi It sounds asif they are concerned but don't want to alarm you. I think you need to try and talk to them again about it, perhaps you could say you will worry more if you think they're not being completely upfront with you? If you do have diabetes it isn't the end of the world, my 15 yr old...
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    Could it be diabetes?

    Hi A book that I've found very useful is 'Type 1 Diabetes in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults' by Dr Ragnar Hanas. ISBN 1-85959-078-0. I have the 2nd edition which has a yellow cover, but I think it has been updated and republished since. It is easy to read, practical and very...
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    Bg drop from 23 to 2 in 45 mins

    Hi, Hi I would also be cautious in assuming that 1 unit of Novorapid only drops his BG by 2 or 3 points. They cannot know this about your son this early on, it's just an 'educated guesstimate' they have made based on his age, weight etc. But everyone is different, and things change all the...
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    Pumps for pre - schoolers

    Hi, Both my daughters are on the pump, the little one went on it when she was 5, so not a toddler. However, I know our clinic has put quite a few very young children on the pump and I've never heard any stories about infusion sets being pulled out etc. One child I've seen at clinic used to wear...
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    Concerned about my son

    Hi Sarah, One way of establishing whether or not he's producing enough insulin is to get his HbA1c done. I'm sure you will know what this is as your OH will have had them in the past. If it is above the normal range, he's almost certainly diabetic - I don't know another reason why an HbA1c...
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    Concerned about my son

    Just before I go off to bed, another thought. In my experience, very few GP's are 'up with the play' when it comes to Type 1, esp in children. They tend to 'think Type 2' which is at best not very helpful and at worst dangerous. Likewise staff in A+E/casualty dept's might not be very familiar...
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    Concerned about my son

    Hi Sarah, I think my ketostix may be different from yours. They show 'Negative' which is a pale beige colour, 'trace' which is a very pale pink, and then + , ++, +++ which get darker and darker till the +++ is deep purple. Like Jen said I too would be concerned with anything more than 'trace'...
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    Concerned about my son

    Hi Sarah, Wow, how confusing for you. And worrying. Okay, I have 2 diabetic (Type 1) daughters, and what I say now is based on years of experience with them, but I must stress that I am not a medical professional. 1. Ketones: anyone, child or adult can have ketones, especially when they are...
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    DKA

    Hi As I understand it, DKA develops when the basal level of insulin in a person's body falls below their personal critical level. The question is, why is this happeneong to you now? Could it be you have a 'bad' batch of insulin? It may be worth getting some new supplies? Just a thought, as you...
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    Concerned about my son

    Hi Sarah, As I understand it, the beta cells (that produce insulin) in the pancreas usually die off gradually over a long period of time (months or even longer). During this time I imagine that insulin production can be erratic which is why your son's blood glucose is sometimes high and...
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    injections or pump.

    I agree with everything Jopar has said. And if she is really hating her jabs then the pump will help because it is one needle every 2 or 3 days, instead of 4 or 5 a day. I would say let her go for it, it will make things more flexible, but it won't magically make her happier about having...