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<blockquote data-quote="serankine" data-source="post: 285034" data-attributes="member: 30713"><p>While we were waiting for Leah to be diagnosed and for her consultant to look into her 'problems' (tummy aches, very bad wind, diarohea) Her B.G's were up and down all the time some days she was in her 20s all day but 1.0 ketones. then the next day she could be spot on inbetween 4-10. We didnt know what was going on.</p><p>Im so glad she has finally found out what the trouble was. </p><p>Although its another thing it is not that bad although we havent eaten out yet and we go on hoilday toward the end of next month which i am thinking about quite alot. </p><p>We make alot of our own things since leah can be a little fussy. But i have bought a good cook book and ammend some of my own recipes.</p><p>I was just concerned it took us this long Leah had been having these problems since 2011 and i told them at every meeting and made notes when she was having tummy aches / wind and i felt i wasnt been taken seriously that i was over reacting and leah was kind of making them up to show her reaction towards her diabetes (which sometimes she does want to go away but apart from that has coped very well considering she did have all this going on and no one listening to her)</p><p>I feel bad that since every one was saying it was her way of coping with type 1 and her reaction to it. I was telling her to stop being silly then the next minute she was rolling round on the bed crying i didnt know what to do as a mum.</p><p></p><p>I must admit now we know and have changed her diet over she is much better. We are still learning about all the foods and labels woulld admit we havent had as much support for the coeliac. still a little puzzling sometimes. But we are all coping especially Leah.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="serankine, post: 285034, member: 30713"] While we were waiting for Leah to be diagnosed and for her consultant to look into her 'problems' (tummy aches, very bad wind, diarohea) Her B.G's were up and down all the time some days she was in her 20s all day but 1.0 ketones. then the next day she could be spot on inbetween 4-10. We didnt know what was going on. Im so glad she has finally found out what the trouble was. Although its another thing it is not that bad although we havent eaten out yet and we go on hoilday toward the end of next month which i am thinking about quite alot. We make alot of our own things since leah can be a little fussy. But i have bought a good cook book and ammend some of my own recipes. I was just concerned it took us this long Leah had been having these problems since 2011 and i told them at every meeting and made notes when she was having tummy aches / wind and i felt i wasnt been taken seriously that i was over reacting and leah was kind of making them up to show her reaction towards her diabetes (which sometimes she does want to go away but apart from that has coped very well considering she did have all this going on and no one listening to her) I feel bad that since every one was saying it was her way of coping with type 1 and her reaction to it. I was telling her to stop being silly then the next minute she was rolling round on the bed crying i didnt know what to do as a mum. I must admit now we know and have changed her diet over she is much better. We are still learning about all the foods and labels woulld admit we havent had as much support for the coeliac. still a little puzzling sometimes. But we are all coping especially Leah. [/QUOTE]
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