Juvenile Diabetes Symptoms
Juvenile Diabetes symptoms are as follows:
- Increased Urination as the body tries to get rid of excess sugar in the system
- increased thirst, and excessive thirst- Never feeling like they are full either from liquids or food
- weight loss- because the body is using fat for energy due to an inability to process glucose as an energy source
- Paleness in the skin, and hair becoming brittle…
- cold sores and cracked lips
- cracked heels and feet
- mood swings and decreased energy.. feeling heavy and depressed all the time
- always hungry but never full due to the body not processing food correctly
You will notice that not all my bullet points were in the video.. that is because I have diabetes and I know everything there is to know about it!
There are almost no significant differences between type one and type 2 diabetes symptoms. All the symptoms described above are exactly the same as the symptoms I experienced myself with type 2.
Just in case you don’t know, Juvenile Diabetes symptoms are the same as type one diabetes symptoms, they are the same thing.
Type one diabetes and Juvenile Diabetes are just different ways to say the same thing like tomato and tomato, so to speak.
The juvenile version of Diabetes is when you have it from birth and it is commonly believed that the only treatment is insulin therapy. The child’s pancreas is not producing insulin which the body needs to survive. If your child has type on diabetes, do not panic! There are many ways to deal with this disease and it is not the end of the world, your child can live a long and happy life!
You are going to need some help to get started. Seek out other parents with this issue and learn from them. Having a child with diabetes is better than many other diseases, you just need to be extremely educated on the subject in order to be there for your child in the right ways. It is not an easy road, but with love and education, you and your beloved child will be just fine!
Search google for Juvenile diabetes forums and make some friends to learn from!
God bless you and good luck, this is not the end of the world, but the beginning of becoming a better parent!
