I am also a type 1 diabetic, i got diagnosed when i was fourteen, I'm now fifteen, but the doctor said, that i had it sense i was in the 5th or 6th grade, and now that he said the i remembered i use to have random shakiness (when your BG is low) in the 8th grade and i didn't know y. so I'm guessing 2-3 years you can have it, I'm now a sophomore in high school
Type I Diabetes, sometimes called juvenile diabetes, begins most commonly in childhood or adolescence. In this form of diabetes, the body produces little or no insulin. It is characterized by a sudden onset
There is no real age limit for developing diabetes.
Type 1 diabetes tends to affect people at lower ages, starting form year one until puberty, although recently there have been cases of type 1 diagnosis at age 25 and older.
Type 2 usually manifests at age 35 and older but even here there are cases of younger people developing type 2 diabetes, often related to obesity.
Every diabetic is different. It depends on how much food is consumed and what type of food is consumed. It also depends on how "brittle" a diabetic that person is.
adolesence is the typical age of onset. however, you can be diagnosed from birth up until you are in your tweenty's
People start showing signs of pregnancy as early as two to three weeks.
People with insulin resistance experience Type II diabetes related signs. People may not feel the symptoms when they start early. However, the typical symptoms would include extreme dehydration, as well as overactive bladder. Hunger is also another factor.
no it takes at least 3 months to start showing
I am actually having the exact situation occur! Apparently, the fetus can be provoked into creating insulin, which affects both the fetus and the mother, as early as 11 weeks gestation. This is also made more apparent in a diabetic mother, as compared to one who is not.
If they are cranky, confused, sweaty and, to a lesser extent, uncoordinated. They may start "feeling bad", but that is more with a low.
You should always start with carbohydrate counting. The amount of sugars that should be ingested all depend on your pre-meal sugar is and your intake or insulin dose.
Start with the family physician, he can make referrals from there
6 months after they showed symptoms of having the disorder. kids can start showing signs as little as two
Insulin reduces blood sugar. Taking too much insulin will drastically lower the body's blood sugar. Your body needs this glucose for fuel, and without it, it cannot function. A person with low blood sugar will start to have symptoms such as shaking, confusion, sweating, hunger, lightheadedness, and eventually will lose consciousness if their blood sugar does not rise. If their blood sugar drops too low, and is not treated, the person will die.
Yes. You can experience signs in as little as four weeks, starting with your missed period. Some even feel signs as early as three weeks which would happen after implantation of a fertilized egg.
Try and delete unused information. Dont play with messy hands also because ur psp will start showing signs.
The answer is yes. It takes 3-14 after infection with the barcteria to start showing clinical signs of the infection