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my sister is in the hospital

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she is 10 years old and was diagnosed with diabetes. This morning her blood sugar level was over 700...it is dropping now..around 250..300. They hope to get it lower.

 

 

 

i dont know why..but i cant stop crying

Aww man, that really stinks :cry: I feel really sorry for you, it must be hard, and she's only 10 years old :x I hope she gets better soon, very soon... I'm just glad you felt comfortable posting it with up tip.it'ers. I hope she gets better soon :pray:

My 13 year old sister was diagnosed with type 1 in september, it is VERY easy to live with it once you get into the routine. Although a blood sugar level of 250 is impossible, let alone 700. My sister's was in the 20's when she went and she had to be hooked to intravenus. You must have read wrong. But the normal level is 4- 8. If you're wondering what diabetes is its when your pancreas quits making insulin or cannot use the insulin. Insulin is used to transport sugar to cells for energy. Since you dont have insulin that can't happen, so you burn fat for energy which make ketones - the by product when fat is burned, which raises blood sugar levels :wall: It can't kill her, and she will live a long and healthy life, and can still eat anything she wants in moderation. They are close to a cure\:D/ If you need any info on it feel free to ask me, i'm like a dictionary on diabetes :-w Also, which type does your sister have?

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My 13 year old sister was diagnosed with type 1 in september, it is VERY easy to live with it once you get into the routine. Although a blood sugar level of 250 is impossible, let alone 700. My sister's was in the 20's when she went and she had to be hooked to intravenus. You must have read wrong. But the normal level is 4- 8. If you're wondering what diabetes is its when your pancreas quits making insulin or cannot use the insulin. Insulin is used to transport sugar to cells for energy. Since you dont have insulin that can't happen, so you burn fat for energy which make ketones - the by product when fat is burned, which raises blood sugar levels :wall: It can't kill her, and she will live a long and healthy life, and can still eat anything she wants in moderation. They are close to a cure\:D/ If you need any info on it feel free to ask me, i'm like a dictionary on diabetes :-w Also, which type does your sister have?

 

 

 

My uncle is missing both of his eyes, a kidney, both of his big toes, and has had 3 transufsions due to Diabetes. I dont know man.

 

 

 

 

 

I dont think theyve told us which type. My mom is staying in the hospital with her

Well if you make sure you do the stuf you should be doing (look after your feet, count your carbs, take needles daily if needed, monitor blood sugar) that shouldn't happen, all of my great aunts have it as well so i think im next :-w

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I'm so sorry :(

 

 

 

Make sure to surround yourself with family members - it helps, really :D And it may sound trite... but be grateful that she's still going to live a wonderful, relatively normal, and probably long life... I have a friend who has type 1 diabetes AND is a vegan! Now *that* is difficult!

Everybody hug and spread the love :D

 

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Well if you make sure you do the stuf you should be doing (look after your feet, count your carbs, take needles daily if needed, monitor blood sugar) that shouldn't happen, all of my great aunts have it as well so i think im next :-w

 

 

 

youre right actually. my uncle didnt follow and guidelines bcuz it was back then in the 70s in bosnia......

oh man thats horrible :(

 

 

 

 

 

one of my uncles has it....he had it since he was 8...but he's 83 and still alive

 

 

 

if you lose hope...things go bad

 

keep up hope man :pray:

 

 

 

 

 

you'll be in my thoughts :pray: :(

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I hope she is alright.

 

 

 

700 seems afully high :(.

That sucks man, hope everything turns out alright. Your sister, yourself, and your family will be in my prayers.

I really wouldn't call it an era. It was more of a definitive time period during which dinstinctive characteristics were expressed in similar ways.

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thats harsh man.. and wow u were brave enough u said u cried and told us the story..i feel bad for ya :(

 

 

 

You and your family will be in my prayers also.

 

 

 

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Ah sorry man! :(

 

You're in my prayers.

Ghost: I am prejudice towards ignorance, so that would explain why I appear to be so.

I'm sorry to hear that. My brother was hit by a car when he was 14 and five years ago and suffered some brain damage my other brother died in a car accident so, unfortunately, I know what it's like to have something bad happen to a sibling. You, your sister, and your family will be in my prayers. Good luck.

Wow. I am very sorry to hear about that. I hope she gets better... A friend of mine has diabetes. It can be very tough.

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My brother is 10, he was diagnosed with Type-1 diabetes two years ago. Just before Christmas :?

 

 

 

Like Bloodstain said, with proper care it isn't hard to manage it. This is especially true now that insulin pumps are becoming more affordable and are being covered by many medical plans. We are looking to get a pump next year, this will mean no more needles for my brother, the pump will regulate his insulin levels for him. \'

 

 

 

He still gets to eat whatever he wants, he just has to do it in moderation. I'm not sure of the exact details but my mother got a wealth of information from the local Diabetes clinic. I suggest you look and see if there is one in your area and help you mom out. Trust me when I tell you they will help so much.

 

 

 

Anyways, the first few months are going to be hardest because her blood sugar will fluxuate a lot. Rest assured, her blood sugar was not at 700. One of the counsellors at my brother's Diabetes Camp was up at 90 before he was diagnosed and that was extremely rare.

I know the price. I pay it gladly.

give her my best wishes!

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