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<blockquote data-quote="mumsey" data-source="post: 363963" data-attributes="member: 64789"><p>Hello all, My 10 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 a month ago.</p><p>It all started with an school activity trip away, when he came home he looked like death warmed up, but i just put it down as being exhausted. It was half term and he spent alot of time sleeping whilst his friend played on his xbox!!! (so not like him) he was also very angry and argumentitive i had to send his friends home a few times as he was being foul to them. Next the excessive drinking started! this went on getting worse for around three days untill i managed to get hold of a gm meter and his reading was HI!! :thumbdown: </p><p>Needless to say he was admited straight to hospital.</p><p>He has a fantastic diabetic team around him and is coping really well.</p><p>He has just started the honeymoon period so is still on set units of rapid up to 6 times a day and lantus at night.</p><p>My only concern with him is that he doesnt always concentrate and ends up injecting before testing! this scares me alot but are working on it.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone else have a child who when hyper is uncontrollable and doesnt remember what he has said or done?</p><p>How do you manage this?</p><p>I understand the best way is to not let him get high but mistakes happen/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mumsey, post: 363963, member: 64789"] Hello all, My 10 year old son was diagnosed with type 1 a month ago. It all started with an school activity trip away, when he came home he looked like death warmed up, but i just put it down as being exhausted. It was half term and he spent alot of time sleeping whilst his friend played on his xbox!!! (so not like him) he was also very angry and argumentitive i had to send his friends home a few times as he was being foul to them. Next the excessive drinking started! this went on getting worse for around three days untill i managed to get hold of a gm meter and his reading was HI!! :thumbdown: Needless to say he was admited straight to hospital. He has a fantastic diabetic team around him and is coping really well. He has just started the honeymoon period so is still on set units of rapid up to 6 times a day and lantus at night. My only concern with him is that he doesnt always concentrate and ends up injecting before testing! this scares me alot but are working on it. Does anyone else have a child who when hyper is uncontrollable and doesnt remember what he has said or done? How do you manage this? I understand the best way is to not let him get high but mistakes happen/ [/QUOTE]
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