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    Almost lost my daughter this month.

    Over the summer she started to get taller and in that period she also got slim. Then she started to look sick so we took her to the doctor. The doctor did a quick test and determined she had strep and left it at that. She went on antibiotics and that was that...until she started to hyperventilate.

    We called an ambulance and took her to the hospital. They do a blood test and find she has Type 1 diabetes. Her blood glucose levels were sky high, she had lethal ketoacidosis, and was dehydrated. She was in such dire straits that for the first 18 hours they did not know if she would live or not.

    I tell you, that was the longest 18 hours of my life, and I wouldn't wish that on any parent. She was in the pediatric ICU for 4 days, but came through.

    Type 1 diabetes isn't caused by the food one eats (like type 2). It is an autoimmune disease where her immune system gets confused and attacks the cells that create insulin. Since she isn't producing insulin she must take insulin. We have no family history that would indicate this is genetic. It just happens and no one can pin it down for certain the factors that lead to the disease.

    She has been exceedingly brave, and accustomed to the regular glucose testing and insulin shots she must now live with. It isn't fair that this happened to her, but she doesn't feel sorry for herself... not that I would allow her to wallow in self-pity. The burden for her and us is small compared to so many others.

    She is, however, one tough 10 year old kid and we are so very proud of her.


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    Glad everything is ok

    That's is a big burden to take on...even more so for a child. I can't imagine doing so.

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    ron, i'm glad that she has recovered and is now getting the care she needs. she sounds like a trooper. if i remember correctly, she's a pretty bad ass fencer and a rather tough kid.

    i'll be thinking of you guys.
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    Damn dude, that's hard. My oldest just turned 11, & I can't imagine suddenly being in that situation. I'm very sorry to hear that she's stuck with such a burden at such a young age, but glad at least it was caught it time & that she'd doing better now.

    Seems like a lot of my fellow HPotD homies are having a pretty rough year.

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    Bloody hell, how do they diagnose stuff in the states? round here you need a blood test for anything thats not the common cold, hell i needed one when i had a bad case of anxiety. sending your kid away saying its strep sounds like bad doctoring to me. Maybe thats just 'how its done' in america but still thats sketchy. Still, good thing you caught the proper problem in time man, type 1 sucks but at least you know what it is and how to treat it now.


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    Wow, thank she came through okay! It does sound like you have every reason to be proud of her.
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    Glad she is ok... I know losing my mom was hard I can't even imagine losing a child.
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    I'm glad she's doing good again, Kaos. I can't imagine what those 18 hours must have been like!

    Thankfully it worked out in the end, even with the having to take shots for insulin thing, but it's good she's taking it in her stride too. Sounds like she's got a strong character.

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    Rough times!

    Glad to hear all is well though.
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    Man....I bet those were the longest hours of your life. Glad to hear everything is working out and I wish you guys the best. Especially now that she's a zombie fan in the making.
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    Wow man, glad to hear she's doing ok. I have a 14 year old myself, so I know that panic feeling all too well when they get sick.

    I always thought diabetes was hereditary (or at least "mostly" hereditary) - I guess that's not the case, eh?

    Either way, glad things are ok.

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    90% of Type 1 Diabetics have no family history of the disease. Type 2 which is a metabolic problem instead of an insulin production problem is strongly correlated with family history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bassman View Post
    Especially now that she's a zombie fan in the making.
    She is being allowed to stay up and watch Walking Dead on AMC this Sunday. I'll let her sleep in a bit then take her to school on Monday.

    BTW - We attended a Fathom Events live simulcast of Rifftrax (the guys from MST3K) goofing on The House on Haunted Hill (Vincent Price). It was downright awesome.

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    Glad everything turned out okay. It's sad how often children die from being improperly diagnosed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    She is being allowed to stay up and watch Walking Dead on AMC this Sunday. I'll let her sleep in a bit then take her to school on Monday.
    Awesome. I bet she's excited about that. Hope you guys enjoy it. I did. And still look forward to watching it Sunday.

    BTW - We attended a Fathom Events live simulcast of Rifftrax (the guys from MST3K) goofing on The House on Haunted Hill (Vincent Price). It was downright awesome.
    I've been wanting to see one of those. They've done the live events a few times now, I believe. Their downloads for films are hilarious. Doesn't quite have the same spark as the legendary MST3K, but it's pretty close and a blast to listen to.

    I keep hoping that maybe they'll bring MST3K back now that it seems to have an even bigger following years after being off the air...
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    First off, Kaos, I'm happy things have worked out and you're all now working with a proper diagnosis.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaos View Post
    90% of Type 1 Diabetics have no family history of the disease. Type 2 which is a metabolic problem instead of an insulin production problem is strongly correlated with family history.
    My niece, who is a similar age, was diagnosed with type I a few years ago. A (relatively) normal, active, sports-oriented, on-the-go kid and she got it--it just happens. Then she was diagnosed with Coeliac, so her food choices are very limited (no gluten, as well).

    That said, she has adjusted pretty well to it all. She has an insulin pump and the last two Summers has gone to diabetes camp, which sounds weird, but she has enjoyed it; she's become quite independent and responsible about the condition.

    Best wishes to your daughter, the best thing you can do is get as much information as possible and study up.

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