Good, I am new on these issues and as such very lost and linked.My 5 -year -old son was diagnosed for 3 weeks type 1 diabetes, now they have been told that he is in the honeymoon period, is it normal for having such rare values?The same is 70 km to 400, although today it has not gone from 85 at any time of the day.
Diagnosticada en Agosto del 2009, solicite la curva de glucosa, diabetes melitus II, actualmente tomo Jentadueto, dos al día. Glicosilada 6,4
I am very sorry about your child. Do not worry about not knowing, nobody was born taught.Look for a good doctor, an educator in diabetes and read the messages of the forum, you will see how you learn little by little.Cheer up !
Tere, at first everything is complicated.You have to get to know the organism and its needs until you find an adequate guideline.On the other hand, the honeymoon is the period during which the pancreas still has insulin reserves and lets them down, which makes control more difficult.
You raise all the doubts you have, that here are enough that we know the situation and that we have lived what you are living now.
Dinos in which hospital they take to the child and if he has an educator, who is usually the one who best controls the day -to -day diabetes.
Anyway, here you have us to guide and share experiences.
There is a section of "parents" in which we usually participate those who have diabetic children.Stop for him, that surely you find it as useful as us.
Hello Tere, welcome !!!! .... Ángela also debuted with 5 years, now he has 11 and his life is quite good .... I hope you find our support and that our experience serves you to better carry your day to day.... Alea told you about the parents of parents, we hope to see you there. A kiss to the little one and a mood loaded for you.
De los buenos tiempos, siempre quiero más... Mamá de Ángela, ¡16 añitos, fiera!. Debut: octubre de 2003. Bomba insulina Medtronic Paradigm Veo desde junio 2005 Última hemo 6.1
Hello tere, I also welcome you.My 4 -year -old daughter debuted with 22 months.Now you are going through the most difficult moments, knowing the disease, learning from it, getting used to living like this ... They are all doubts, but here there are moms and super expert dads that solve more than one doubt and give us more than a goodadvice, I have learned a lot from here. A kiss.