Diagnosis and Symptoms from 2012
- My young son has been having some of the symptoms of diabetes and had elevated readings during an informal glucose tolerance test. Does it sound like early type 1? (16 May 2012)
- My young daughter has had some elevated blood sugars at home. Though her urine test and A1c were normal, should I still be worried she has diabetes? What type would she have? (8 May 2012)
- At the doctor for a weight check, my daughter had a random blood glucose of 298 mg/dl [16.6 mmol/L]. The doctor wanted to run other tests. What could they be? Does she have diabetes? (4 Apr 2012)
- An endocrinologist said my daughter has type 1 diabetes, that she needs insulin. I am hoping that her blood sugar will go down with diet and medication. What type of diabetes does my daughter have? (31 Mar 2012)
- While ill, my son's urine indicated some glucose. Because he does not have diabetes, could the glucose have been caused by his illness or concentrated urine? Or, he is developing diabetes? (29 Mar 2012)
- My daughter is thought to be honeymooning after an elevated blood sugar. Because she is asymptomatic, could she have something other than diabetes? (6 Mar 2012)
- What criteria establishes the difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes? Why would my daughter, who has type 1, have very high blood pressure? (10 Feb 2012)
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