Guest guest Posted June 18, 2004 Report Share Posted June 18, 2004 In a message dated 6/17/2004 2:09:31 PM Pacific Standard Time, sanborn51@... writes: Seriously, though, stay on top of this as you obviously already are. Try keeping a log of diet and reactions. If you can, check his blood sugar before and after meals (about 1-2 hours after-everyones response time is different). Low blood sugars can be very dangerous, especially if he is already having seizures. I know you will receive plenty of helpful suggestions from everyone here. I admire your courage and commitment to your grandchildren. Don't forget to take care of yourself, too. Hi Jamez, very good points :-) Also, anytriptalyne is also given to diabetics in low doses for neuropathy. It is not bad for us. Dosen't it just frost you that doctors can be so lack-a-dasical with our childrens lives? will be fine, she is obviously made of strong stuff, and she has a husband to help her, too. I an grateful God has put this child into their lives, think what may have happened if he was in the hands of an individual who did not pick up on things. (as a foster parent, I saw plenty of those ) Hugs, Marilyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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