Newly diagnosed
Getting Educated About Type 1 Diabetes

When someone is diagnosed with type 1 diabetes (juvenile diabetes), the entire family is often overwhelmed. There is so much to learn so quickly. If you are the parent of a child with type 1 diabetes, how you deal with the disease will affect how your child deals with it. The more you know, the better equipped you are to help your child. Life with type 1 diabetes means not only learning about management and care, but also recognizing and dealing with the emotions and stresses that affect every family.

Many insurance plans in North America , including Medicare, now reimburse for type 1 diabetes education. Classes are often offered by hospitals or clinics on an inpatient or outpatient basis and are taught by a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE), who may be a nurse, dietitian, pharmacist, or other qualified health professional.

Our resources page also references a number of excellent educational resources.

A Word About Complications
People with type 1 diabetes should be checked regularly for signs of complications. Long-term type 1 diabetes can lead to complications that affect the eyes, nerves, kidneys, and cardiovascular system. Type 1 diabetes also leads to complications in pregnancies. Many of these complications can be reduced or delayed with good control of blood glucose and attentive medical care.

The Brave Kids org. mission is to educate , inform and help families with type 1 diabetes and its complications through our programs not only in North America but also in other parts of the world too.
Hope for the Future
If you are newly diagnosed with type 1 (juvenile) diabetes, or a parent or loved one of a new patient, you are primarily concerned with learning about and coping with the condition, mastering the basic day-to-day needs, and reaching out for resources and support systems. This "newly diagnosed" section of our website has been designed to help you in those efforts.   

We know you are also concerned about the future care and cure of diabetes. You may have already become aware of and encouraged by research going on throughout the world that has made tremendous strides in islet replacement, complications, autoimmunity, metabolic control, and regeneration.

The mission of our organization is to provide education, information and services to families arround the world to control and manage diabetes and its complications through the support of research. We invite you to join our org. in various ways and let us make a huge difference in lives of these brave kids.
Serious issues
If the juvenile diabetes continues to go untreated, the child may lapse into a diabetic coma. an infant born to a mother who suffers from diabetes mellitus, but this This requires close monitoring of blood sugar levels in these infants. People with diabetes either do not produce. Thus, the pancreas works to keep blood glucose levels from rising too high natural ingredients that can help to control blood sugar levels and diabetes.

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Information about monitoring blood sugar levels for people with diabetes, also include targeted blood sugar levels before and after meal. Diabetes, Diabetes is a chronic (long-term) condition marked by abnormally high levels of sugar (glucose) in the blood. helpful to periodically monitor for ketones in a diabetic patient’s urine.

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What do to when a Child with Juvenile Diabetes gets Sick

It?s never fun when a child gets sick with a cold or flu. They don?t feel good, sometimes get grumpy and need to be taken care of. This is true for a child with juvenile diabetes too, but there is the added concern of how their blood glucose levels will be affected by the illness. This is just another hurdle to deal with once your child has been diagnosed with diabetes.

If you are giving your child an over-the-counter or prescription medicine be sure to read the labels and warning or talk to the pharmacist. Some medications will cause a child?s blood sugar to be elevated and this should be taken into account when planning insulin dosage and meal plans.

If your child is sick and has no appetite or is vomiting, it is still important that they take their insulin. By testing their blood sugar frequently you can determine an adjusted amount of insulin to give them but don?t skip it entirely. If your child?s blood sugar is too low and they cannot eat anything try giving them a soda that is not sugar free.

Keep in mind that when your child is ill or stressed (or both) their blood sugar will be
raised by that alone. If you are unsure how to help your child or you cannot get their
blood sugars under control, call your doctor for advice.

When your child is sick, check their ketones more often than just in the morning when they have fasted. If they are not eating because of nausea they could be spilling ketones into their urine and suffer from ketoacidosis. This is a serious condition that needs medical attention. Make sure your child is receiving their regular insulin injections and are drinking plenty of fluids in order to prevent this condition from developing.