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<blockquote data-quote="justadad" data-source="post: 1874041" data-attributes="member: 373519"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I wondered about the same thing just recently. My son (12) is having great days and not so great days. He is still in his honeymoon, so when his sugars are out of control I always think honeymoon is over, only to see in a week's time that all is back to 'normal' with the normal small dozes. Usually it is some infection or virus or whatever. I did notice my son's armpit hair, which was just days before our appointment with our endo, who saw no signs of puberty, ignored the armpit hair. Did testosterone test, just to confirm no puberty. </p><p>I guess I am trying to say, considering his age, his higher BS might not be due to puberty..</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justadad, post: 1874041, member: 373519"] Hi, I wondered about the same thing just recently. My son (12) is having great days and not so great days. He is still in his honeymoon, so when his sugars are out of control I always think honeymoon is over, only to see in a week's time that all is back to 'normal' with the normal small dozes. Usually it is some infection or virus or whatever. I did notice my son's armpit hair, which was just days before our appointment with our endo, who saw no signs of puberty, ignored the armpit hair. Did testosterone test, just to confirm no puberty. I guess I am trying to say, considering his age, his higher BS might not be due to puberty.. Cheers [/QUOTE]
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