Diabetes Stage 1

If its old type 1 diabetes could she "numbers" as normal?
My 10 years was diagnosed with pre-diabetes " but from what I read and the answers I was to say here, it may be early signs of diabetes 1. The honeymoon phase "I think they said. We took a few readings bs and she had normal fasting readings. His fasts were in years 80 and 90, which through my research are normal. The after dinner numbers have been over 150 most of the time. The highest we've seen so far This is 168, but had a few readings of 160 and 150's. So could it be that it is a type 1 diabetes in the early stages, although it some readings normal?
You must be careful about what information you receive from this forum. There are people here who simply want to talk, even they have no idea. We can not the honeymoon, unless she was diagnosed with type 1 and Full Blown on insulin. The honeymoon into action when the body starts to become suddenly insulin. It triggers the pancreas to start producing insulin again short time until he left for good. If the more reading you've ever seen in your child is 168 then it is probably not the type 1. Type 1 develops rapidly, and blood sugars are extremely high. My daughter has been caught early enough, and sugars were 400 fasting and 600 + after eating. Chances are good that your daughter has pre-diabetes. And there is no pre-type 1 diabetes, it would be type 2. Sometimes, children develop type 2 at a young age, I know at least one person who was at the age of 9. But if you fear that it could be type 1 instead, continue to take his blood sugar readings and you'll take it.
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