Hello again,
I seem to have lots of questions at the moment! We went to clinic yesterday with my nearly six year old son. He has been diabetic for just over a year and we have had our ups and downs. He has been suffering with tummy aches at school for a while, which always seem to occur when his teaching assistant arrives at 10am. I assumed that they were perhaps caused by anxiety (he is always worrying that he is hypo or hyper at school) and they don't seem to be particularly linked to his b.s, although they are more likely to coincide with a slight high. The consultant seemed to think that he might be celiac, although he tested negative for this six months ago and at diagnosis. Are these tummy aches likely to indicate celiac, bearing in mind that they don't happen at weekends? I am, as usual, worried and confused.
I seem to have lots of questions at the moment! We went to clinic yesterday with my nearly six year old son. He has been diabetic for just over a year and we have had our ups and downs. He has been suffering with tummy aches at school for a while, which always seem to occur when his teaching assistant arrives at 10am. I assumed that they were perhaps caused by anxiety (he is always worrying that he is hypo or hyper at school) and they don't seem to be particularly linked to his b.s, although they are more likely to coincide with a slight high. The consultant seemed to think that he might be celiac, although he tested negative for this six months ago and at diagnosis. Are these tummy aches likely to indicate celiac, bearing in mind that they don't happen at weekends? I am, as usual, worried and confused.