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so I did take him to the dr. and they did a urine sample. negative for UTI and no sugar in his urine. they also did a finger ***** blood sample, and his blood sugar level was 106 (dr. said 105 is the top of range). but this was also a few hours after milk and eating hot dog and bagel. dr. said to just monitor him and did not feel it was diabetes related. no diabetes in either immediate family either.
I was just wondering if anyone here has had a similar situation with their kids? is it the drinks, overactive bladder, not finishing his urine stream, or what? any info. would be appreciated. thanks.View Thread

so I did take him to the dr. and they did a urine sample. negative for UTI and no sugar in his urine. they also did a finger ***** blood sample, and his blood sugar level was 106 (dr. said 105 is the top of range). but this was also a few hours after milk and eating hot dog and bagel. dr. said to just monitor him and did not feel it was diabetes related. no diabetes in either immediate family either.
I was just wondering if anyone here has had a similar situation with their kids? is it the drinks, overactive bladder, not finishing his urine stream, or what? any info. would be appreciated. thanks.View Thread

so I did take him to the dr. and they did a urine sample. negative for UTI and no sugar in his urine. they also did a finger ***** blood sample, and his blood sugar level was 106 (dr. said 105 is the top of range). but this was also a few hours after milk and eating hot dog and bagel. dr. said to just monitor him and did not feel it was diabetes related. no diabetes in either immediate family either.
I was just wondering if anyone here has had a similar situation with their kids? is it the drinks, overactive bladder, not finishing his urine stream, or what? any info. would be appreciated. thanks.View Thread

now three days later he said his leg hurt, and then a little while later he said his knee hurt (on the other leg). he is a very active child and can be rough. could this just be some bumps/bruises/overuse? or still effects from falling? or does this sound serious? everytime he mentions it he then seems to go and do whatever he wants w/no restrictions. i am stressing out over this! any info. would be great thanks!View Thread
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