ExtremelyW0rried
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- Type of diabetes
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hi
I've posted before that I had come concerns over my 20 month old and her blood sugar. I've caught her at a 9.2mmol after eating high sugary foods. She is not diabetic at the moment but I am type 1 and so is her grandad.
I've been monitoring her for a month on and off and have had one more high level of 8.3mmol after dinner (about 45 minutes after) but I've also not allowed her to have fruit juice or grapes which is what she'd had before that 9.2mmol so could this just be masking the problem?
The GP told me to do a fasting sugar and as long as it was below 7 she was fine - which isn't strictly true is it - but her fasting sugars have been between 4.3 and 4.9mmol. However I am aware they are the last thing to go.
I've just checked her at random times in the day, I have got her in the 7s after eating but mainly she has been around 5-5.3mmol.
However being a toddler she seems to live on nothing half the time!
I've read and read about things online and some websites now seem to suggest that truly non-diabetic people are in the 4s all the time apart from a brief rise to 6 possibly after eating. 7.8mmol no longer seems to be acceptable - it seems to be if your sugar goes over 6.9mmol you have a potential issue.
I have stopped checking her sugars now but I don't know if I should still do them occasionally or if I should go back to the GP for antibody testing?
I've posted before that I had come concerns over my 20 month old and her blood sugar. I've caught her at a 9.2mmol after eating high sugary foods. She is not diabetic at the moment but I am type 1 and so is her grandad.
I've been monitoring her for a month on and off and have had one more high level of 8.3mmol after dinner (about 45 minutes after) but I've also not allowed her to have fruit juice or grapes which is what she'd had before that 9.2mmol so could this just be masking the problem?
The GP told me to do a fasting sugar and as long as it was below 7 she was fine - which isn't strictly true is it - but her fasting sugars have been between 4.3 and 4.9mmol. However I am aware they are the last thing to go.
I've just checked her at random times in the day, I have got her in the 7s after eating but mainly she has been around 5-5.3mmol.
However being a toddler she seems to live on nothing half the time!
I've read and read about things online and some websites now seem to suggest that truly non-diabetic people are in the 4s all the time apart from a brief rise to 6 possibly after eating. 7.8mmol no longer seems to be acceptable - it seems to be if your sugar goes over 6.9mmol you have a potential issue.
I have stopped checking her sugars now but I don't know if I should still do them occasionally or if I should go back to the GP for antibody testing?