Hi
@newtonj
I have something called reactive hypoglycaemia - which is when carbs send me high, then i over produce my own insulin, which tips me into a hypo. However, I am reluctant to make any comment of your toddler’s situation, for several reasons.
Firstly, a one off hypo/hyper could happen to any of us, in the right circumstances, child or adult. Rare, but possible.
Secondly, children’s blood glucose is a mystery to me! Sorry to say.
So I am wary of saying anything that may simply be inappropriate for your situation.
All I can do is make a few suggestions:
If she shows the same symptoms again, and if you test her blood glucose, and if her blood glucose is too high, or too low, then get thee to a doctor, and ask for a referral to someone experienced in treating children with these issues.
In the meantime, please don’t worrit, or treat her any differently.
Glucose dysregulation in children can be a sign of all sorts of different things - and it certainly doesn’t automatically mean they are developing T1. I didn’t.
. And most cases of childhood reactive hypoglycaemia resolve themselves as the child grows.
Beyond that, I am afraid I simply don’t have the medical knowledge to comment.
Please let is know how things go though.