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Different Kinds Of InsulinThere are different brands of insulin that are available but in each brand there are two different kinds of insulin that are used to control juvenile diabetes. One is known as fast-acting insulin – once it is injected it acts quickly in your child’s system. The other type of insulin is called slow-acting or last-lasting and as the name implies it is in the child’s system longer.
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Juvenile DiabetesInsulin Pumps For Juvenile Diabetics ... long-lasting insulin that is typically combined in a syringe. If your child is has to have multiple needles in a day this is also an attractive alternative. Wearing an insulin pump provides greater flexibility; there is no specific injection and eating times that have to be met. But eating at similar ... Having Juvenile Diabetes And Going To School ... emergency they can provide help in other ways too. In addition to good control of blood glucose levels to ensure the current and future well- being of your child s health, good control of diabetes is critical to learning. When a child is experiencing highs or lows in the blood sugar reading this can create ... Checking For Ketones In Juvenile Diabetics ... it is easy to prevent with careful monitoring and by following a meal plan. If you discover ketones, it does not mean that your child has ketoacidosis. Increase the amount of insulin that is being given in addition to reviewing recent diet changes to try and rule out the reason for the ketones. As in ... Different Responsibilities To Give Children With Diabetes ... way to help your child adjust to being a diabetic is to involve him or her in their treatment plan. Depending on their age and level of maturity the level that they are involved and what they can do will be different. Be aware that as children grow older, they are going to take more and more control over ... Celebrating Special Occasions And Juvenile Diabetes ... teachers are aware of the special dietary requirements they can include sugar-free treats on special occasions. The same holds true for Christmas and Thanksgiving as for birthday parties. Planning ahead and adjusting meals earlier in the day will allow your child to participate in all of the festivities ...
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