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<blockquote data-quote="Davidcharles" data-source="post: 2101021" data-attributes="member: 511328"><p>When he was first diagnosed at the age of 4 we didn't now what was happening he had a bad tummy then feel pritty I'll we toke him to the hospital they just said it was a virus so we went home but 5 hours later he could barely breath and was DKA we toke him back to the hospital not happy with there first diagnosis when a doctor spotted him he got blue lighted to a bigger hospital and was baddly suffering ketoacidosis and spent about 3 to 4 days in intensive care . We over heard two doctors talking saying they don't no what effect it will have long term . After that we met with the diabetes team who talked us though everything . So now 13 years later we do how to treat and carb count and spot the signs . But like I was saying he has taken the I would rather die then have to inject every day attitude</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davidcharles, post: 2101021, member: 511328"] When he was first diagnosed at the age of 4 we didn't now what was happening he had a bad tummy then feel pritty I'll we toke him to the hospital they just said it was a virus so we went home but 5 hours later he could barely breath and was DKA we toke him back to the hospital not happy with there first diagnosis when a doctor spotted him he got blue lighted to a bigger hospital and was baddly suffering ketoacidosis and spent about 3 to 4 days in intensive care . We over heard two doctors talking saying they don't no what effect it will have long term . After that we met with the diabetes team who talked us though everything . So now 13 years later we do how to treat and carb count and spot the signs . But like I was saying he has taken the I would rather die then have to inject every day attitude [/QUOTE]
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