I just spoke to her and she said that the blood sugars more often than not are around the 120-160 ranges and the ketones are fine, but he seems to feel better when his blood sugars are higher. He was diagnosed about a month ago and his blood sugar was almost 600, but had no symptoms, other than increased thirst, urination, and hunger..the classics. Once insulin was thrown in the mix, they've had a difficult time. I was thinking maybe gastoparesis or the like.So sorry to hear this, truly heartbreaking.....
Has there been any connection to the vomiting and high BG and/or ketone levels..?
Hello all...my good friend's 11 year old son was recently diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. His blood sugars fluctuate drastically from time to time. The issue that they are having is he has fallen into a pattern of eating ok, then two days later, he begins to vomit, alot. This poor little guy weighs less that 55lbs and has already lost 11 lb in a week alone. He was just released from the hospital where he was on a bland diet to give his stomach a rest. Gastroenterology is at a loss as to what the cause is. Has anyone here experienced something similar and what helped? Any info would be so helpful. Thanks!!
Yes..they are currently running a full panel of tests, including celiac disease, food allergies, drug sensitivities. They are hoping that they do not have to do endoscopy/colonoscopy because of his age, but it's looking like they may have to.That sounds awful for him : (
I'm presuming theyve checked for things like coeliac disease?
Hi Freema..yes absolutely...his body has to adjust. I just feel so bad for him.Maybe his Brain must ajust to the lower Numbers and he is sick like you know Seasick kind because his Brain cant
Figure out What is happening
That sounds awful for him : (
I'm presuming theyve checked for things like coeliac disease?
Hello all...my good friend's 11 year old son was recently diagnosed as a Type 1 diabetic. His blood sugars fluctuate drastically from time to time. The issue that they are having is he has fallen into a pattern of eating ok, then two days later, he begins to vomit, alot. This poor little guy weighs less that 55lbs and has already lost 11 lb in a week alone. He was just released from the hospital where he was on a bland diet to give his stomach a rest. Gastroenterology is at a loss as to what the cause is. Has anyone here experienced something similar and what helped? Any info would be so helpful. Thanks!!
Yes..they are currently running a full panel of tests, including celiac disease, food allergies, drug sensitivities. They are hoping that they do not have to do endoscopy/colonoscopy because of his age, but it's looking like they may have to.
Yes..they are currently running a full panel of tests, including celiac disease, food allergies, drug sensitivities. They are hoping that they do not have to do endoscopy/colonoscopy because of his age, but it's looking like they may have to.
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