Because Type 1 diabetes means your child's body produces little or no insulin, however, its treatment generally requires a strict regimen, including a well-planned diet, physical activity, blood sugar ...
others caring for a child with type 1 diabetes. Helping Your Child/Teen Live with Diabetes Read JDRF's informational brochure for parents with age-specific tips on
Whatever brought you to the doctor's office, you probably weren't expecting to learn that your child has type 1 diabetes . What you should know about type 1 diabetes
Ages 3 to 45 with a brother or sister, child, or parent with type 1 diabetes. Ages 3 to 20 with a cousin, uncle or aunt, nephew or niece, grandparent, or half-sibling with type 1 diabetes