Type 1
Well, sorry to hear about your problems. In most cases T1 is quite easy
to control. The big problem is that children don't LIKE to test, get
shots, carry food, and sometimes not to eat what and when others do.
Lisa Fields wrote:
> Just need some support. My 2 1/2 grandson has type 1.
> We just recently found out . His father also has type 1, thank god my
> daughter and I seen the signs and convenced his father to test him at home.
> My grandsons sugar level didn't even register on his fathers meter.
> At the hospital his sugar level was at 850. He was lower to 350 and shiped
> to Childerns Hospital. He is doing better now he is home.
> I have alot to learn.
> Any help would be greatly appreated.
> Ma Maw Fields
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