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I have come across a child on a pump who has ADD and is non compliant in his diabetes care. I suspect he’s playing with the pump, suspending insulin delivery, causing high blood sugars. What should I do? Mom is not asserting her authority and her son’s health is at risk.

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With the encouragement of her father, my teen cousin keeps eating sweets and junk food. Her diabetes is out of control. What can we do to help her?

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Since he had a hypoglycemic seizure recently, my three year old keeps saying he’s seeing someone who’s out to get him. He’s very scared. Is this related to the seizure?

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I currently have a student who behaves very poorly in class. Often, his parents say it is related to his blood sugar. Are these behaviors typical for children with diabetes?

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I’m a college senior who had a serious low and now overtreat my lows due to fear. How would I go about finding a psychiatrist/therapist that works with young adults (and/or possibly a diabetes team that works with young adults)? I am not comfortable discussing this with the new adult endocrinologist I have been seeing.

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