meeper said:Hi everyone,
I am 33 and have had type 1 diabetes for 12 years. My daughter is almost 17 months old and is showing symptoms of diabetes, mostly the fact that she cannot seem to get enough to drink. Can anyone please tell me what the range should be for a child of her age if she's NOT diabetic? I'm going to test her blood myself, using my blood testing kit.
Thank you for reading.
Claire
meeper said:Thank you for your reply RRB.
Actually Isla does sleep very well and she does have nappy rash but I didn't realise that is a symptom of diabetes in babies and put it down to teething.
I will test her tomorrow first thing in the morning and again 2 hours after her breakfast and see what turns up. She's a tough cookie and won't mind me testing her. She was 9 week premature and has been through allot in her short life. I so hope she doesn't have diabetes but it doesn't look good does it? I also have an underactive Thyroid and wonder if that's a possibility for her?
Thanks for your kind words and I will post on here to let you all know what happens.
Claire
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Robinredbreast said:meeper said:Thank you for your reply RRB.
Actually Isla does sleep very well and she does have nappy rash but I didn't realise that is a symptom of diabetes in babies and put it down to teething.
I will test her tomorrow first thing in the morning and again 2 hours after her breakfast and see what turns up. She's a tough cookie and won't mind me testing her. She was 9 week premature and has been through allot in her short life. I so hope she doesn't have diabetes but it doesn't look good does it? I also have an underactive Thyroid and wonder if that's a possibility for her?
Thanks for your kind words and I will post on here to let you all know what happens.
Claire
Xx
Hi Claire I will be thinking of you both tomorrow morning and keeping my fingers crossed. I will try and get online at some point during the day before I go to work. The nappy rash is probably teething, but if she has high glucose levels, then the urine will be on her skin all the time, which can lead to an infection, but in an adult it would pass through but cause infections on the inside and also terrible itchiness.
ps my daughter was 7 weeks premature and has grown up relatively healthy and strong ( but does have IBS) and is nearly as tall as me now! Good luck and try to get a good nights sleep. Best wishes RRB X ps Isla, what a pretty name .
Dillinger said:Hi Claire,
I'm Type 1 with 2 small boys; I'm constantly looking out for problems and have actually spoken to a pediatric specialist on this (in an informal way). He said; stop worrying and don't keep testing your children as infant blood sugars can vary widely. The thing to do is to get urine glucose test strips. This is because if there is glucose in the urine that is a strong indicator that there is a problem.
I know testing urine is harder to do than testing blood for a 17 month old but that was the advice I got (I had got a 13 mmol/mil on a blood test).
You can buy urine glucose test strips from larger chemists.
But more than anything trust your instincts and if there really is something wrong get medical help quickly
Best
Dillinger
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