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June 29, 2001

Diagnosis and Symptoms

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Question from Berwick, Louisiana, USA:

My seven year old son has just been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Would it be wise to seek a second opinion? If so, are there any specialists in this field in my area?

Answer:

From: DTeam Staff

Type�1 diabetes is not difficult to diagnose. If your son has had two or more of random blood sugars greater than 200 mg/dl [11.1 mmol/L] or fasting blood sugars greater than 126 mg/dl [7 mmol/L] and had an elevated hemoglobin A1c, I don’t think that you need a second opinion on that score.

What I do believe is that the family should make at least one visit (even if you don’t on a regular basis) to a children’s diabetes team which includes a nurse educator,a dietitian and a medical social worker in addition to the doctor.

DOB

[Editor’s comment: See: Classification and Diagnosis of Diabetes Guidelines.

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