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<blockquote data-quote="Zjman" data-source="post: 730546" data-attributes="member: 9835"><p>My son was diagnosed at 11 with type 1, it was very scary and he was lucky, his sugar was so high the meter wouldn't read it and he was having serious vision issues and other problems, think he spent 4 days or so in children's hospital, he's 26 now and doesn't do a good job of taking care of his self. You are in for a big learning curve and there's a lot to know. Diet is key and to a young kid it's tough at times. I feel for ya man. Sucks to see ur child with a lifetime disease, there's a lot of newer treatments suck as insulin pumps but I think you have to fall into certain criteria for it and age is probably a big one. As long as they watch the diet and exercise they can live a full normal life </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zjman, post: 730546, member: 9835"] My son was diagnosed at 11 with type 1, it was very scary and he was lucky, his sugar was so high the meter wouldn’t read it and he was having serious vision issues and other problems, think he spent 4 days or so in children’s hospital, he’s 26 now and doesn’t do a good job of taking care of his self. You are in for a big learning curve and there’s a lot to know. Diet is key and to a young kid it’s tough at times. I feel for ya man. Sucks to see ur child with a lifetime disease, there’s a lot of newer treatments suck as insulin pumps but I think you have to fall into certain criteria for it and age is probably a big one. As long as they watch the diet and exercise they can live a full normal life Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro [/QUOTE]
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