I was reading this sad story today about a woman with Munchausen's by proxy, who among other things, managed to trick doctors into believing that her young son had diabetes. Apparently she did this by adding glucose to her son's urine.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 999018.ece
I'm assuming that doctors don't diagnose diabetes solely on the basis of a urine sample. So what I'm wondering is, how would she possibly have been able to alter her son's blood samples?
I assumed that a normal child would produce insulin when exposed to large amounts of sugar, so even if she forcefed him loads of lucozade, his pancreas would produce lots of insulin to bring his blood sugar down.
Is this right or have I got the physiology all wrong? Can normal children have abnormal responses to large amounts of sugar?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 999018.ece
I'm assuming that doctors don't diagnose diabetes solely on the basis of a urine sample. So what I'm wondering is, how would she possibly have been able to alter her son's blood samples?
I assumed that a normal child would produce insulin when exposed to large amounts of sugar, so even if she forcefed him loads of lucozade, his pancreas would produce lots of insulin to bring his blood sugar down.
Is this right or have I got the physiology all wrong? Can normal children have abnormal responses to large amounts of sugar?