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  1. My teen son checks his blood sugar only once or twice a day, refuses to upload his numbers from the pump or get blood work, and will not discuss his diabetes with me. What should I do? (27 Mar 2013)
  2. My teen son says it is not fair to punish him for behavior that occurs when his blood sugar is quite elevated. Is there a specific blood sugar reading beyond which he cannot control his anger? (27 Feb 2013)
  3. My granddaughter lies about cheating with foods and has great swings in her blood sugars. She will not do her school work and does not care about anything. Where can we find help? (24 Jan 2013)
  4. Recently diagnosed, my daughter has been locking herself in her room and making a mess when she does not get her way. How can I discipline her without causing stress induced hypoglycemia? (20 Jun 2012)
  5. My teen son will not test before eating or going to bed; he just doesn't care any more, lies about his readings. How should I handle this? Is this normal? (1 May 2012)
  6. My 12-year-old son often forgets to bolus for his snacks. Is there a way to use his pump or iPod or something else to help remind him to do so? (28 Feb 2012)
  7. Because of medical neglect by her family, a child has been placed in my care. She has poor eating habits and has been in DKA several times. How can I get her to change her habits, take better care of herself? (14 Feb 2012)
  8. My daughter has been misbehaving--cutting her sister's hair, sneaking food, etc. Is this related to her diabetes or is it something else? (7 Feb 2012)
  9. Do you have any suggestions for discipline when dealing with highs? (28 Dec 2011)
  10. My son has been lying about his blood sugars, not checking, not bolusing properly, etc. What should I do to get him back on track? (20 Dec 2011)
  11. Six years after diagnosis, my teen daughter refuses to discuss her diabetes. She's had poor control for the last two years. How can she be persuaded to accept help? (27 Sep 2011)
  12. Since her diagnosis with type 1, my young daughter has been whiny, less cooperative and defiant at school. Can out of range blood sugars affect behavior? (30 Aug 2011)
  13. Is it common for someone to take a nap after experiencing hypoglycemia? During the nap, the blood sugar is in the normal range. (16 Aug 2011)
  14. Sometimes my boyfriend curses and yells if I wake him during the night. Later, he apologizes. He thinks his actions are related to his blood sugars. What could be going on? (14 Aug 2011)
  15. My daughter's A1c has gone up since pumping. What can I do to lower it? My daughter had a seizure-like reaction with a normal blood sugar. How can we avoid such episodes? (7 Apr 2011)
  16. A school assessment said there was no correlation between our daughter's glucose levels and behavior, but we don't really agree. What is your opinion? (25 Jan 2011)
  17. I'm looking for some criteria on encouragement for my college student who is sick of having diabetes. (14 Jan 2011)
  18. Recently, my son's s behavior becomes highly disruptive mid to late morning at preschool. Is it possible this is because his blood sugar is dropping precipitously? (11 Jan 2011)
  19. My son's behavior is out of control. He lies about his blood sugars and the presence of ketones. Do I seek psychological help? I just don't know what to do any more. (7 Jan 2011)
  20. My 11-year-old has food issues, sneaking and asking for more at dinner. When she sneaks, she denies it, but her elevated blood sugars provide the proof. What do you recommend? (23 Dec 2010)

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