Other from 2012
- Born without a pancreas, my adult son was not expected to survive. Where can he get financial help? Has his brain been affected by the many reactions he's had? If he has children, will they be affected? (23 May 2012)
- My son sleeps better when I give him cornstarch in his bottle. Why is it helpful? We have checked his blood sugars intermittently and they were in range. (17 Apr 2012)
- I had gestational diabetes and required a lot of insulin. My adolescent son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, then depression, then ADD. Are my son's issues related to my gestational diabetes? (10 Apr 2012)
- I have had lipohypertrophy that slowly disappeared, but I now have crater-like pits on both my abdomen and legs, where I inject insulin. How can I prevent more of these from appearing? (3 Apr 2012)
- Will an MRI with contrast affect my son's kidneys? He has had no kidney issues so far after 20 years with type 1. (29 Mar 2012)
- Can you recommend a pediatric endocrinologist in the Atlanta area? Are there any studies regarding the accuracy and superiority of one CGMS over the other(s)? (6 Mar 2012)
- 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)
- My daughter used another child's lancing device at school, a drum-like device, which she said she turned. Should I be concerned about blood contamination? (8 Feb 2012)
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