Thank you so much for your reply. I really appreciate it.Throwing up needs to be checked out by a GP.
Are her levels within 5-10 at times of throwing up?
Is it after food? If it is be careful because if a bolus has been given for food and then throwing up .. Levels could drop.
Have you got glucogel in case of throwing up and having had a bolus.. This rubs in to gums snd can be handy to have when throwing up...
Theowing up though is not a normal occurence with living with diabetes or a pump... So I would advise finding out the cause with the endochrologist at hospital or a visit to GP.
Poor grand daughter... Not nice for her...
I'm gonna go down the route of is she having "trouble" at school?
Nerves can manifest itself as vomiting.. ( My dad could/would wretch if emotionally upset.)
& let's face it. If there is a "get out clause" & a safe situation with nan? What would you choose....?
Just a thought. Sorry if way off mark!
That occurred to me too. Especially having a pump now grand daughter may be feeling even more different to everybody else. Even this angst can even in such a young child bring on reactions.
However my concern initially was that some children/adults also have reactions to certain foods or indeed diagnosis of coeliac disease at some point with diabetes and this was my first reaction to suggest a GP or hospital consultant.
Me too... Almost up to the point of adding a 5 infront of the 7 though!! (Well, 52 this year!!) still remember 7/8 though!!A valid point about the coeliac DD. Definatly rule out all the "usual suspects" first with the GP.
Having said that.. I was a 7/8 year old type 1 once... Still am..!
Me too... Almost up to the point of adding a 5 infront of the 7 though!! (Well, 52 this year!!) still remember 7/8 though!!
Thank you for your reply. She was indeed checked out for Celiac Disease but it was negative... She is having some emotional problems she is dealing with latley though. But when she get sick and throws up, her whole body is like one limp noodle. She can't even move or hardly talk. It's kind of scary for me to watch her. I know my son is trying to take care of her and her needs, but he is young himself and has a lot on his plate.That occurred to me too. Especially having a pump now grand daughter may be feeling even more different to everybody else. Even this angst can even in such a young child bring on reactions.
However my concern initially was that some children/adults also have reactions to certain foods or indeed diagnosis of coeliac disease at some point with diabetes and this was my first reaction to suggest a GP or hospital consultant.
A valid point about the coeliac DD. Definatly rule out all the "usual suspects" first with the GP.
Having said that.. I was a 7/8 year old type 1 once... Still am..!
Thank you for your reply. She was indeed checked out for Celiac Disease but it was negative... She is having some emotional problems she is dealing with latley though. But when she get sick and throws up, her whole body is like one limp noodle. She can't even move or hardly talk. It's kind of scary for me to watch her. I know my son is trying to take care of her and her needs, but he is young himself and has a lot on his plate.
they were actually in check; not high nor lowWhat are her blood sugar readings during these episodes..? Testing is always the first port of call.
they were actually in check; not high nor low
Thank you for your reply. She was indeed checked out for Celiac Disease but it was negative... She is having some emotional problems she is dealing with latley though. But when she get sick and throws up, her whole body is like one limp noodle. She can't even move or hardly talk. It's kind of scary for me to watch her. I know my son is trying to take care of her and her needs, but he is young himself and has a lot on his plate.
I see in a previous post your Grandaughter has been diagnosed with Coeliac............. I wonder if she has been eating gluten at school. This could make her very sick.
Carbsrok ... Tested but was negative...
Hi. Thank You for your reply. Yes I am concerned about my granddaughter because she has highs and lows too. She seems to run low when my son doesn't give her enough carbs. That's what concerns me. Also, her lab work just came back and she is positive for Celiac Disease, which is also an auto-immune disease. Poor thing can't catch a break!
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