Insulin-dependent diabetes; Juvenile onset diabetes; Diabetes - type 1
The immediate goals of treatment are to treat
The long-term goals of treatment are to:
I have yet to meet a mother of a child with diabetes who would not trade places with her child. Most mothers would say they would rather... Read more »
After five years of Annie’s diabetes, we’re trying something for the first time: a vacation in a truly remote location. When she was... Read more »
My son and I arrived late in the afternoon yesterday at the Children With Diabetes Friends for Life Conference, which runs June 8 through... Read more »
Most other families don’t really talk to their child’s teacher until the first scheduled parent-teacher conference, which can take... Read more »
Congratulations! Your child has graduated from kindergarten and is about to enter elementary school. You may breathe a sigh of relief.... Read more »
Finding out your child has type 1 diabetes can be terrifying, and figuring out how to work diabetes care management into your life can be downright... Read more »
Drop dinner off, but make it either low-carb (say, a roasted chicken, salad, veggies) or one that has nutrition labels and clearly marked servings,... Read more »
What does it take for the parent of a child with diabetes to go from devastated to hopeful to empowered and determined? For me, the answer was more... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
The immediate goals are to treat diabetic ketoacidosis and high blood glucose levels. Because type 1 diabetes can start suddenly and have severe... Read more »
Source: ADAM Encyclopedia
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