Sticksandstones
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HiHi There!
Apologies if you get a million questions like this, but hopefully someone will answer as I'm struggling to know if I need to pop the little one to the docs.
I have a 10 year old who told me the other day he has felt really thirsty for the past month or so. Asked him the usual questions and apart from the thirst nothing too alarming. We happen to have a blood monitoring kit at home, so this morning I did a quick test when he woke, so I'm guessing this is a fasting test. His result was 9.0mml.
From what I'm reading, I am thinking he should be below 7.0. Is this correct? Is 9.0 quite high, or is it just a little over what the max should be?
Thanks you!
I would have repeated the test the next day, making sure his fingers were clean, before being concerned. One off tests can be unreliable.
I would have repeated the test the next day, making sure his fingers were clean, before being concerned. One off tests can be unreliable.
Surely most of us have had one rogue reading that needs one more test for confirmation?Sorry I disagree completely with this advice - t1 requires urgent medical treatment, not continued fasting tests, this is ok if a t2 diagnosis, but t1 diagnosis is sudden and life threatening.
Sorry I disagree completely with this advice - t1 requires urgent medical treatment, not continued fasting tests, this is ok if a t2 diagnosis, but t1 diagnosis is sudden and life threatening.
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