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Hi Everyone,

I'm new here and I'm desperate for help. I care for a 7 year old child who has type 1 diabetes. Her mother controls her insulin and provides her breakfast, lunch and snacks while at my place. Her mother gives her a needle in the morning with 2 different insulins (L&N) which are to cover her for the day.

On a usual day she will start off anywhere from 3 to 20 at 7:00 am. Breakfast provided by mom is generally fruit loops, sugar crisp or frosted flakes (insane, I know). By 10:30 her number is generally around 20 or higher. Snack is often cheese crackers, juice and applesauce or sometimes fruit snacks. By lunchtime I test her she will often be anywhere from 10 - 28. Lunch is often either a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, a pizza pop. By the afternoon she is sometimes nearing a reasonable reading of 10, but sometimes as high at 25.

Yesterday she was 28 at 10:30, 25 at lunch and 17 at 2:30. I called mom at work, but she said she couldn't get away.

I know that this is not good, but I guess I need concrete information about her food choices. When I suggested that fruit loops might not be a good choice for her, her mom said "oh, they are actually fine for diabetics". I asked if PB&J was ok, and she said she uses special sugar free jam and peanut butter.

Yesterday, an uncle was visiting who also has diabetes. He said to me "have you contact child and family services and reporter her for neglect?".

So, my question is this:

Is Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes or Corn Pops an "OK" choice for a diabetic?

Is a pizza pop or a PB&J sandwich ok?

Should I report her considering this has been ongoing for about 3 years (to my knowledge, 3 years, likely longer)?

If her mother doesn't smarten up, could she end up in kidney failure?

Thanks.
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So, my question is this:

Is Fruit Loops, Frosted Flakes or Corn Pops an "OK" choice for a diabetic?
No not really, but then if I was her, I would run a mile and work it off.

Is a pizza pop or a PB&J sandwich ok?
Again yes and no as the pizza is a high carb and low GI Glycimic Index. The Peanut Butter is a carb too but don't get too worried.

Should I report her considering this has been ongoing for about 3 years (to my knowledge, 3 years, likely longer)?

If her mother doesn't smarten up, could she end up in kidney failure?

Thanks.
The only thing is to do some exercise and get her to do a test and see if that will bring down the BG's. Wile exercising have with you a OJ as this will revive her if she feels low or off her normal self.

Diabetes is about balance in three ways. Food, Insulin, Exercise. ;) Ask Mom about the doses of insulin as the diet don't match each other so I would add 1U of insulin and test to see that she is in 6 MMOL/L
Is she thirsty??
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