advice please

My son recently had his first follow up appt.
since his diagnoses. His AC1 number was 7.0. the
doctors are really impressed at how well he handles it.
He is only 4. We have regular eating battles though.
Does anyone have any advice on how to help this? And
he has been real hyper the last week or so, it that
related to his diabetes?<br

3 Responses to “advice please”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Stac,<br
    get a 4-year old to cooperate with eating habits that
    you set, but as long as he doesn’t have access to any
    sweets when you aren’t around, that will avoid him
    having to eat a lot of it when you’re not around to see
    what he does. As for healthy foods, what kinds of food
    does he like to eat? Maybe something can be worked out
    where he can be rewarded with sweets and things he
    likes to eat if he’s willing to comply with excercise
    regimens you set for him or bouts of normal
    activity.<br
    young I would also have to say this is normal, and
    that’s wonderful that his HGA1C’s are so great - 7.0 is
    actually very, very good! And he tests his own sugars,
    too, that’s great, also!<br

    to have his thyroid levels measured? I know that
    sometimes the thyroid plays a huge part in diabetics when
    it comes to hormonal releases, and that does effect
    energy levels and tardiness, too, but not always
    necesarily. But if he’s very active, for the most part let
    him be, he’s very small and has tons of energy to
    expel, and excercise is one of the best ways to keep
    blood sugars under normal control. STill it’s good to
    have his thyroid checked out now and then, too, in
    case there’s ever any sudden drastic change in his
    behavior or energy levels.<br
    bit!<br

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Stac,<br
    done a great job in keeping his sugars under control.
    I’m not sure if him being a diabetic has anything to
    do with him being hyper. Has he been getting a lot
    of low blood sugars?<br
    your doctor about your son being so hyper, it’s
    probably nothing, but it’s best to find out if diabetes
    may have something to do with it.<br
    Love.<br

  3. Jules Xiomara Says:

    Good advice Bobby. I have taught my grandchildren
    everything about testing, insulin injections, etc. and
    showed them how to do it; and let them watch me do it
    whenever possible (they are only 4 and 5 years old; but
    they pick up very fast at that age). Since I am
    diabetic and my son is hypoglycemic (opposite of diabetic;
    but same diets and rules); there is a very large
    chance that someday they will get it to (please God, let
    them come up with a cure for that before then). I want
    them to be fully aware and see that it doesn’t hurt
    Grandma to do it, so they will be prepared and not afraid
    if they ever do get it.<br
    probably just a normal kid going through a phase. I know
    when Andrew was four (he’s the 5 yr old), I thought he
    was hyper and then one day he just “settled down”.

    Try not to worry too much; your nervousness will show
    through and he will pick up on
    it.<br

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