Yes. He had an infection. He hurt his lower lip in the same period. Also, regarding the diet, although both eat the same food, but he missed more meals compared to his twin brother. He is not using any medication at the moment.No solution but a couple of things to eliminate.....Any chance its a little infection...can certainly raise levels? Is he on any different meds from his brother...particularly new or temporary...like antibiotics? Do they eat the same things at the same times, or is one more strict with diet than the other?
Thank you very much Pleinster. I very much appreciate your insight and input into this issue. Of course I will follow up with my son's physician and consult a dietitian. Thanks againNo solution but a couple of things to eliminate.....Any chance its a little infection...can certainly raise levels? Is he on any different meds from his brother...particularly new or temporary...like antibiotics? Do they eat the same things at the same times, or is one more strict with diet than the other?
I will consider all these suggestions. Than you very much..I agree that it could be some underlying infection or something. Also another consideration, is he well hydrated? Dehydration can raise sugar levels (it definitely does it to me). It maybe that one twin is drinking well and the other isn't. If there is absolutely no differences at all... being twins you'd think that they'd respond the same, but then every diabetic is different so maybe not. But continuous high sugar certainly indicates a problem. If it isn't food, it may be hydration as I mentioned, sickness, stress, activity level, temperature (eg. he may respond to cold weather with high sugar... whereas I respond with low sugar in this climate and high sugar in warm weather). Have you checked whether he has ketones? It's probably worth getting the doc to check him and see what is going on. I wish you the best.
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