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Aches and Pains
- My son needs his wisdom teeh pulled. The oral surgeon wants consent from my son's doctor, as he believes my son may not heal properly because of his diabetes. Is this common? (26 Jun 2008)
- Diagnosed with type 1 eight months ago, my young son complains of hand and leg pain almost every morning. What would cause this? (2 Jun 2008)
- Before her diagnosis, my daughter complained of a stomach ache and we were told it was from ketones. She's complaining again. What could the cause be now? (25 Apr 2008)
- My daughter has has been complaining of ankle pain. Her ankles, fingers and face look puffy. Could it be her shoes? At 11, is she too young for kidney problems and neuropathy? (13 Apr 2008)
- Tests have revealed that my daughter has an ectopic pancreas that is causing pain, illness, and erratic blood sugars. What do you know about ectopic pancreas? (7 Apr 2008)
- My daughter sometimes has muscle cramps in her lower or upper legs and tender arches. Could she have calcium deficiency? What is the recommended serving of calcium per day? (31 Mar 2008)
- I had an MRI that showed extreme bursitis. I was told that GHR1000, might help. Is this safe? (31 Mar 2008)
- My daughter has Down Syndrome and type 1. For months, she has had hip, leg and knee pain. Could she be developing arthritis? Is this common with diabetes? (13 Mar 2008)
- Since a recent stomach bug, my six-year-old has needed less daytime insulin and has been complaining about his stomach hurting. What do you think this is? (9 Mar 2008)
- My young teen daughter sometimes gets pain that starts in her abdominal area then moves around to both sides towards her back area. Do you have any ideas what this might be? (8 Mar 2008)
- Since a bout of strep throat about a month ago, my daughter has been complaining about a backache. Could this be related to her kidneys? What should I do? (4 Mar 2008)
- Despite negative tests for celiac disease and heliclobacter, my daughter has ongoing stomach pains. She feels nauseous and burps a lot. What could be causing this? (27 Feb 2008)
- At her diagnosis, my daughter complained of tummy pain that still persists. Do you have any idea what may be causing her this discomfort? Tests for celiac were negative. (25 Feb 2008)
- My young adult son often belches and vomits. His test results were normal so no further tests were suggested. What could this be? (1 Jan 2008)
- Diagnosed two months ago, my daughter often feels dizzy and out of sorts. Is this common for the newly diagnosed? (24 Dec 2007)
- My son has had stomach pain for four years. He's had his gallbladder removed and a Nissen Fundoplication. The pain is still quite bad. Do you have any ideas why? (11 Dec 2007)
- My son has been experiencing dizziness, headaches, stomachache and fatigue. His doctor has suggested I take him to a neurologist. Is this normal? (3 Dec 2007)
- For the past six months, my young son has exhibited what appear to be signs of gastroparesis. Do you have any ideas about what his stomach issue could be? (27 Nov 2007)
- Since switching to NovoLog, my son has been complaining about his injections burning. Why would this be happening? (12 Nov 2007)
- My daughter is complaining about headaches and backaches. Is this related to her diabetes? (31 Oct 2007)
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