11-03-2016, 10:08 AM
(11-03-2016, 01:50 AM)RICHMONDBENGAL_07 Wrote: So glad to hear that your son will be OK. I completely understand where you're coming from (everything else is just noise). I know some people here know that my son is diabetic, diagnosed when he was 4yo. I remember being devastated, but he just turned 16 this past August and has a happy life and does all the stupid things other teenagers do and I couldn't be happier. Well except he has to check his blood sugars and take insulin and he gets irritated sometimes with it. There are so many other children out there with medical conditions I couldn't fathom having to deal with. Best to you and yours.
So I assume he has the juvenile one, but maybe it's called something else now? There's nothing you can do about that one but treat it right? It's not like when maybe an obese person gets diabetes, and they can get rid of it through diet and exercise.
If you treat this diabetes correctly, are there any long term issues with it?
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