Northerner
Admin (Retired)
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
A POOLE consultant has warned of the symptoms of diabetes after a tot from St Leonards almost died of the illness.
Thirteen-month-old Betty-Peach Rutter appeared in the Daily Echo on Saturday as her parents Kimberley and Graham thanked Poole Hospital for saving her life.
The little one?s consultant, Dr Antoinette McAulay, has now urged parents, carers, teachers and anyone responsible for children to watch out for the four T?s that might indicate Type One Diabetes.
The doctor said: ?The T?s are toilet, thirsty, tired, thinner.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/ne...s_after_tot_nearly_dies___Know_the_symptoms_/
Thirteen-month-old Betty-Peach Rutter appeared in the Daily Echo on Saturday as her parents Kimberley and Graham thanked Poole Hospital for saving her life.
The little one?s consultant, Dr Antoinette McAulay, has now urged parents, carers, teachers and anyone responsible for children to watch out for the four T?s that might indicate Type One Diabetes.
The doctor said: ?The T?s are toilet, thirsty, tired, thinner.
http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/ne...s_after_tot_nearly_dies___Know_the_symptoms_/