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Type 1 diabetes symptoms – what you need to know:

7 signs that could help save a life
By Motherpedia
Date: July 10 2014
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As more than 1,800 Australian are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes each year, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is raising awareness of symptoms.

Too often, the symptoms of T1D are recognised only when a patient becomes seriously ill. Being aware of the symptoms early can avoid unnecessary hospital stays and associated serious illness that can have far-reaching effects.

One of the most acute complications that can occur when type 1 diabetes is diagnosed at a late stage is diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA).

It is a potentially life threatening condition which occurs in more than 35% of patients at diagnosis according to the Medical Journal of Australia and is the leading cause of diabetes-related deaths in children.

The Watts family remember how close they came to losing their son, Jayden, when he was diagnosed just before his 15th birthday.

Mother Kristy recalls, “Jayden became very sick in a short period of time, losing a lot of weight and becoming withdrawn. We noticed some things weren’t right, but diabetes never crossed my mind with no family history of it.

“His symptoms just kept getting worse, fast. The GP told me that the machine couldn’t read his blood sugar level, it was too high. Type 1 diabetes was diagnosed but that was just the start”, Kristy continued.

“We had a mad dash to the emergency room at the hospital where Jayden suddenly started having chest pain. He was confused and had extreme dehydration. I remember how dreadful he looked. It wasn’t long before he was admitted into the Paediatric ICU suffering diabetic ketoacidosis.

“One day we hope that Jayden’s life becomes easier. We dream of a cure. We hope that the future will bring this to him and to everyone living with type 1 diabetes. We’ll continue to fundraise for JDRF. But also, I want to educate those around me. I want to tell them the symptoms so they know, just in case.”

If you have two or more of the symptoms below, ask your doctor about type 1 diabetes.

  • Frequent urination
  • Increased hunger
  • Tiredness
  • Vomiting and stomach pain
  • Excessive thirst
  • Weight loss
  • Lack of interest or concentration

Type 1 diabetes affects over 122,300 people in Australia alone. As part of National Diabetes Awareness Week (13–19 July) , JDRF has launched a campaign to distribute pamphlets highlighting the common symptoms of type 1 diabetes in doctors’ surgeries to help Australians become aware of the symptoms of type 1 diabetes.

Typically striking young people, type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that destroys the body’s ability to produce insulin, which is vital for life.

Type 1 diabetes requires a daily regime of multiple injections or continuous infusion of insulin through a pump, as well as 6-8 finger-prick blood tests, just to stay alive.

Researchers are working hard to understand the complicated mix of genetic and environmental factors that may cause or trigger this disease.

However, it is certain that going on a diet or cutting down on sugar doesn’t stop type 1 diabetes.

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