He had drank lots today so definitely not dehydrated. I have checked his bg in the past if ill . Normally it's in acceptable range . Will just keep an eye , thanks .@Louise M - Many non-diabetics have low blood sugars, just as the way they are. Have you tested him in the past or was this really a one-off?
One thing I would say, when I was playing lots of competitive sport, the only times I would feel as you describe was when I was dehydrated and really needed to get some fluids in, rather than necessarily eat.
I have quite low blood sugars these days and most days spend at least some time in the 3s. Overnight, I can spend long periods in the 3s without any issue. It just seems to be the way I am these days.
I'm not suggesting your course of action was flawed, just trying to reassure you it could likely be of no concern whatsoever. On the other hand, probably a good idea just to keep an eye on it.
He had drank lots today so definitely not dehydrated. I have checked his bg in the past if ill . Normally it's in acceptable range . Will just keep an eye , thanks .
Hi there @Louise MMore questions, so he has had three low blood sugars now, after sport. Dr advised check blood glucose for week. It was 8.1 this evening around 7.30 (about 2 hours after dinner) . He came up from bed half hour ago 10.30 as he was feeling sick and woozy and thought it may be low again and he checked it and it was 8.4. Am i right in thinking the normal range is still 4~7 ? Dr refused to do blood test on Monday. Would you be insisting if it was your child ? with a family history of said 14 yo having mother , 3 aunts and 1 uncle with type 1 ?
thanks, yes initially I really didnt think there was any chance it was diabetes related, but those 8s this evening have me reconsidering. TBH I find his doctor very laid back. Thomas was prepared for blood test just to rule it out and even when i asked dr would he do test he said no. And the child is rarely at doctor so im not a freaky mam at doctor for every little sniffle.Hi there @Louise M
without wanting to sound worried , I would suggest that with all that family history going on , I would be insisting on further testing for your son.
nothing you have written so far is setting off huge alarm bells , but the numbers you have posted do suggest further investigation.
keep us posted
x
I was diagnosed at 3, sister 1 at 18 (diagnosed by me and sent to dr) brother at 9, sister 2 at 7 and sister 3 at 15. Hes just not himself at minute so its a concern. Going back to g.p next week and will be looking again for blood test, will bring him to my own gp if he refuses. (My gp is female and Thomas wanted a male gp hence different docs)LOL -- I love the word mam !!!!! ( nicer than mum or mom )
it is the family history that is bothering me -- I know some real life people with D in the family and no age is outside the "rules".
my ( and your)peace of mind strongly suggests being firm with your doctor .
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