Thewomanintrouble
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Depends. How old is your son? Prediabetes is the precursor to Type 2, so does he have any of the risk factors associated with Type 2?
I think the endo is right.The Endo thought it was his overdose on steroids that caused his blood sugar to go on the diabetic range.
8-year-olds don't usually get T2, and T1's don't get pre-diabetic. Kindof mutually exclusive. Steroids give a signal to the liver to dump glucose into the bloodstream, so that would make his bloodsugars rise for a little while. They'll come down again. He'll be okay.Hello everyone, I'm really confused about my son. The endo reckons he doesn't have Diabetes and it was the steroids that made his blood sugar levels go towards the prediabetic range. He has recent HBAC1 test and it was 6 ! His last HBAC1 was 5.8 or 5.9. What's going on ? His had all antibodies tests and they were all negative. I test his blood sugars one hour after meal and they are within the normal range 6.8-7.6. Wha is happening ? Is it just a matter of waiting it out till he developing full blown diabetes. His endo was discouraging me from doing a low carb diet as he doesn't have Diabetes and the diet is making him lose weight. I'm just at loose ends.
8-year-olds don't usually get T2, and T1's don't get pre-diabetic. Kindof mutually exclusive. Steroids give a signal to the liver to dump glucose into the bloodstream, so that would make his bloodsugars rise for a little while. They'll come down again. He'll be okay.
Your results are amazing. Should I continue on with the low carb diet ?I think the endo is right.
well, you have done everything to establish your son does NOT have diabetes, or pre-diabetes. You have had an Consultant confirm this. What more are you looking for? If your son is losing weight, feed him more food, including some carbs as he will be hitting his growth spurt about now too and need nourishment.Hello everyone, I'm really confused about my son. The endo reckons he doesn't have Diabetes and it was the steroids that made his blood sugar levels go towards the prediabetic range. He has recent HBAC1 test and it was 6 ! His last HBAC1 was 5.8 or 5.9. What's going on ? His had all antibodies tests and they were all negative. I test his blood sugars one hour after meal and they are within the normal range 6.8-7.6. Wha is happening ? Is it just a matter of waiting it out till he developing full blown diabetes. His endo was discouraging me from doing a low carb diet as he doesn't have Diabetes and the diet is making him lose weight. I'm just at loose ends.
Slow onset? Do you mean LADA or Mody? (I'm Dutch, so I'm checking if I got your meaning right). Mody doesn't usually hit until age 10 or over, I think... Does it run in the family?But it could be slow onset diabetes and he is in the very early stages. His been off steroids for four months. It shouldn't take that long to come out of the system ?
why are you asking me? I am a grown woman with type 2 diabetes. My experience is irrelevant to that of an 8 year old boy who has been given the all clear by a consultant.Your results are amazing. Should I continue on with the low carb diet ?
why are you asking me? I am a grown woman with type 2 diabetes. My experience is irrelevant to that of an 8 year old boy who has been given the all clear by a consultant.
Your consultant has said to stop the low carb diet as your son is losing weight. Nutrition is vital at his age, especially getting enough food of good quality. Trust the consultant and do what he or she says.
Slow onset as in his hbac1 result will go beyond 6.5. Hitting the diabetes diagnostic criteria.Slow onset? Do you mean LADA or Mody? (I'm Dutch, so I'm checking if I got your meaning right). Mody doesn't usually hit until age 10 or over, I think... Does it run in the family?
Or it won't and you are worrying yourself and your son over something that probably will not happen?Slow onset as in his hbac1 result will go beyond 6.5. Hitting the diabetes diagnostic criteria.
But it could be slow onset diabetes and he is in the very early stages. His been off steroids for four months. It shouldn't take that long to come out of the system ?
I really see no reason to worry. A HbA1c is an average of several months, so the steroids from 4 months ago could still affect that average. Please take your boy off the LCHF diet if he doesn't need it. If he's losing weight it might be affecting his growth, which will most likely not catch up later. I know you're worried, but please... This could be harming him, and do permanent damage.Slow onset as in his hbac1 result will go beyond 6.5. Hitting the diabetes diagnostic criteria.
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