Eri's mom
06-08-2006, 12:05 PM
How much does puberty REALLY effect diabetes management?
As most know, Eri has been sick pretty much for the past 6 months or so, BUT, she was getting better.
Now, for almost the past week, all she wants to do is sleep. Almost like b/f when she started to get really sick. I try and wake her(she'll just zoink right out) and she'll move to another spot or what not and sleep up to 6 hours...after school. She's going to bed (now) around 11:30pm mostly b/c she's slept most of the day(ok, basically all of it) and has the studying and her shower, etc...she still gets a good 8 hours straight sleep throughout the night...she said she's not feeling well, but won't get into full explanation. It's usually the migraines, or just body ache. The doc's keep saying virus. I just wish there was something I could do to make her feel better.
She's pulling her own at school, hasn't come home sick(just early for appt's)...and does look forward to going(all this extra studying and getting ready for finals)...although she did ask me to pick her up early today after her one exam for the day and I told her no, of course. She has no energy to her. They've ran so many blood tests for a number of things...
I guess, after that long ramble, my question is, does puberty have this type of affect on diabetics...is it normal? Her bg's have not gone below the 200's(except this morning, she was FINALLY 135mg/dL!)...she's even woken up "HI"...and she's not eating more/less...she's exercising more w/ the nicer weather and all that. (only a slight trace of ketones, new insulin, etc...)
All I usually get from the endo's is that this is a tough part of her life, the teenage years, but it's almost ridiculous. I'd know if she was faking it b/c she wouldn't want to go to school, she wouldn't be around her friends, she wouldn't make plans, etc...and she has a pretty active social life as well. She's always trying to keep up(except for this past week actually).
I feel like such a failure b/c she's still not feeling too well.
Sorry for this being so long!
As most know, Eri has been sick pretty much for the past 6 months or so, BUT, she was getting better.
Now, for almost the past week, all she wants to do is sleep. Almost like b/f when she started to get really sick. I try and wake her(she'll just zoink right out) and she'll move to another spot or what not and sleep up to 6 hours...after school. She's going to bed (now) around 11:30pm mostly b/c she's slept most of the day(ok, basically all of it) and has the studying and her shower, etc...she still gets a good 8 hours straight sleep throughout the night...she said she's not feeling well, but won't get into full explanation. It's usually the migraines, or just body ache. The doc's keep saying virus. I just wish there was something I could do to make her feel better.
She's pulling her own at school, hasn't come home sick(just early for appt's)...and does look forward to going(all this extra studying and getting ready for finals)...although she did ask me to pick her up early today after her one exam for the day and I told her no, of course. She has no energy to her. They've ran so many blood tests for a number of things...
I guess, after that long ramble, my question is, does puberty have this type of affect on diabetics...is it normal? Her bg's have not gone below the 200's(except this morning, she was FINALLY 135mg/dL!)...she's even woken up "HI"...and she's not eating more/less...she's exercising more w/ the nicer weather and all that. (only a slight trace of ketones, new insulin, etc...)
All I usually get from the endo's is that this is a tough part of her life, the teenage years, but it's almost ridiculous. I'd know if she was faking it b/c she wouldn't want to go to school, she wouldn't be around her friends, she wouldn't make plans, etc...and she has a pretty active social life as well. She's always trying to keep up(except for this past week actually).
I feel like such a failure b/c she's still not feeling too well.
Sorry for this being so long!