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  1. While laboratory testing indicated a normal blood sugar, some of my daughter's post meal blood sugars have been elevated. What does this mean? (3 Dec 2008)
  2. Our toddler was recently diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Based on her laboratory results, can you give us a second opinion? (2 Dec 2008)
  3. The doctor said my six-year-old has diabetes because of vaginal discharge, but recently said her blood sugar was normal. Why would she still have the discharge? (1 Dec 2008)
  4. About a year ago, my daughter was diagnosed with diabetes. Over the summer, we stopped insulin due to lows. Based on her situation and test results, is this really diabetes? (22 Nov 2008)
  5. My daughter has had secondary nocturnal enuresis. She had a coxsackie virus in August. What are the odds she could now have diabetes so soon after the virus? (21 Nov 2008)
  6. For two years, my daughter has been very sick. I now suspect she may have diabetes, even though she doesn't have too many symptoms. What is your opinion? (21 Nov 2008)
  7. My daughter's blood sugar was 3.4 mmol/L [61 mg/dl] at the doctor's office, not diabetes. At home, her blood sugars are often quite high. What could this be? (17 Nov 2008)
  8. I took my symptomatic daughter to the pediatrician. He said it was not diabetes because there was no glucose in her urine. Shouldn't he have ordered a fasting blood sugar test? (17 Nov 2008)
  9. I have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes, but my blood sugars are now in range. Could this be the honeymoon of LADA? Might I have been misdiagnosed? (11 Nov 2008)
  10. I discovered my grandson's had an elevated blood sugar. The doctor indicated she'd check later at my grandson's next check-up. Shouldn't there be more concern? (4 Nov 2008)
  11. At the ER, my toddler had urine ketones, but no urine glucose, plus a low blood sugar. Her blood sugars were elevated after a dextrose I.V. Could this still be diabetes? (3 Nov 2008)
  12. My son's blood sugar was elevated afer an oral steroid, but has been normal since then. What does this mean? (28 Oct 2008)
  13. My son has been experiencing fatigue, headaches and nausea in the afternoons. Almost 13, could these symptoms be related to puberty? (24 Oct 2008)
  14. My daughter has some of the symptoms of diabetes, which the doctor ruled out. Could it still be diabetes? Could this be the honeymoon phase? (20 Oct 2008)
  15. My son has a variety of symptoms, including spikes in his blood sugar. He tested negative for MODY and passed a three hour glucose test. What could this be? (19 Oct 2008)
  16. Based on her symptoms, what could be going on with my daughter? An endocrine doctor has said it's a panic disorder and put my daughter on metformin. (19 Oct 2008)
  17. My son has always wanted to eat a lot, especially protein. The school nurse suggested that he might have hypoglycemia. Should I have him tested? (6 Oct 2008)
  18. I was monitoring my daughter's blood sugars, but stopped since she was asymptomatic. I just learned she tested positive for GAD antibodies. What does this mean? (5 Oct 2008)
  19. Is it possible for a non-diabetic to have an isolated high blood glucose reading? (30 Sep 2008)
  20. Symptomatic for diabetes since March, our daughter's fasting blood sugar was slightly elevated and she tested negative for antibodies. If it's not diabetes, what else could it be? (27 Sep 2008)

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