I need stories about when you were first diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes? - juvenile diabetes symptoms
Hello,
My teacher gave me a mission to find stories of W, when people diagnosed with diabetes first child. She wants to know how it turned out, in which he learned that the symptoms were (how many times you go to the bathroom, etc.), how it reacts, because nurses and doctors have the contract, and all can think of. Please do not be afraid to write what you want about what is right from minute to minute. Add small details, and take time for you.
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Juvenile Diabetes Symptoms I Need Stories About When You Were First Diagnosed With Juvenile Diabetes?
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My symptoms actually started on one or two months before I discovered. One of the first signs (which I do not even know the time) was the thirst. I drank about 10 cups of water (juice per day which was much more than usual). The following week I started with frequent urination (which I think of all the water he drank, but noo haha.), And blurred vision. I actually went to the optician's (sp? Get) For the glasses, because I thought my vision was in progress. If you check your pressure, I realized that I more than normal, but not much attention to him. The next two weeks, felt sick, as I have a cold or fever, with a pale face, etc. The day I was my sickest, I went to school with the desire of the orange-cream-Shake Starbucks I woke up before my father took me to take the school. This morning she could not chew a sandwich and I was shaking badly. More than half of the school day, which began to seriously pale. And he insisted to go home. I waited in the office nurse Almost an hour before my trip was. When I got home, immediately began to vomit on the carpet. Finally, I would again, but this time with strawberries. My parents knew nothing about diabetes at a time, so I ate my oatmeal (which my blood sugar even more!). Finally, I am limited by the house .. and losing consciousness. I do not know if it was day or the same day, but I do remember was swept away by the ambulance 911th They all have some tests (do not know the cause of all unconscious or barely conscious / sleep / weak position, haha.). I only know that he was killed in a small clinical study, and sat down on a portable potty hours waiting for something. The mixture was then transported to UC Davis hospital. In the car I was very thirsty. And I always say, the doctors Transport .. (?) That I was thirsty again and again. Haha. On my arrival at the hospital. I was feeling on the part of emergency care for children to be transported (I think, haha.). There were all kinds of pipes, and IVS caught in my arms and hands. I want to eat or drink during the day and a half below. I do not know what was going on at this time (but in the ambulance, ambulance, though weak, unconscious, somehow to hear: "Oh, he has diabetes). But it seemed to me at this time. To learn more, haha. (assuming it's a long answer, as it is), please email me at j.mths @ yahoo.com for the rest of my story (:
Juvenile Diabetes itself does not exist anymore. Wait ... Let me explain ...
Not that there is, but I mean it is nothing more than juvenile diabetes. It is now called type 1 diabetes.
I have type-1.
Type 1, in most cases occurs in adolescence or childhhod ... thus the original name of juvenile diabetes. However, people 20 to 30 times higher than that can develop into well (that's what happened ... I was in my 20s and I am now) in my 30 years ... I've always been dependent on insulin. It is very common, but it happens. JD is now called Type-1.
For details of my diabetes, please contact me. When I put it here, would be a very long and complex.
EMT
Type 1, the user of the insulin pump
I was diagnosed at age 15. My great variety of symptoms, expected to begin in September this year and was admitted to hospital in January. I opened his pants and 4 sizes had reached the point where he could not stay awake for more than a few hours. I was thirsty all the time, I almost always have a drink with me and take many trips to the bathroom. Clear water is not thirsty, and I often drank milk (I can not stand). When I was diagnosed I was vomiting up the water about 2 times a day.
Nobody in my family has diabetes (type 1 or 2). So my diagnosis was a blow not only for me but it, too. The doctor could not find the reason "why real I had developed diabetes, at least, would have been caused by a virus. I was scared, but so lethargic and sick, when a large Part of this is a fallacy. My first reading of blood glucose was around 900, which is very high.
The strange thing is that my diagnosis a few days before my birthday, 15 and some others on the ground had also recently diagNose and also had a birthday in the coming week. Of the 7 3 of them girls named Megan. Creepy. I realized how much of a change in my life, after going through my diagnosis.
My first memory of the once out of the hospital was the next weekend (if) my birthday, my mother decided that dinner and birthday cake. With the insulin he did not eat at certain times, and he had planned, all at a time when I could not eat. I was furious, and the feeling of alienation and depression, to prevent my mother told me that having a baby. So I sat there and saw all eat my birthday cake ..... I had to wait half an hour before he could have.
If you do me a message with your IM i-mail can send a much more detailed than I can write here.
I've learned that I was a kind of diabetes at the age of 7. My father is also a type of diabetes, so my parents have noticed that I was always thirsty and I slept a lot and went to the bathroom a minute. My mother, my father and urine tests showed that my blood sugar in the blood was very high. we went to my doctor and my mother told the doctor what he thought and he has confirmed a blood test and what my parents already knew. He has me in the hospital for a week to teach me how to inject insulin, but surprised everyone, as I have, and never blinked. I told them I had my father all my life, which has seen do not offer deal.the great doctor and nurses, I learned what people could do, in old age. I was lucky that I was not really a big eater of sugar because they do not eat the same diet as my father was what I had to change, eat, because I was accustomed to way.my parents with large care of me, you walk and talk all my professors and explain what was and what to do if you had problems. My school nurse was very sweet when I'm gone ahR and I felt bad. I have no bad memories, because I was ready to reply or not I was diabetic. It was me, I owe to my sister or brother, not as ei Did. me for further information will be treated. Good luck with your paper.
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