Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Sherry Kriss-Dillane couldn't figure it out. Her usually good-natured 10-year-old son Deven was turning "nasty," subject to wild mood swings.
He sassed his mother and stepfather frequently. The boy was often tired, had headaches and stomachaches. He was always thirsty.
"He was just throwing words at me," she said. "He was very, very argumentative. The only word I can come up with is nasty. We had no idea what was wrong."
http://wall.patch.com/articles/deven-rusnak
He sassed his mother and stepfather frequently. The boy was often tired, had headaches and stomachaches. He was always thirsty.
"He was just throwing words at me," she said. "He was very, very argumentative. The only word I can come up with is nasty. We had no idea what was wrong."
http://wall.patch.com/articles/deven-rusnak