Wednesday, December 5, 2012

How long does it takes for steroids to get out of a child's system?

Q. My grandaughter was recently given a steriod treatment fora breathing promblem. Now her blood sugar is high. Don't steriods make your blood sugar high? How long before the steriods are out of her system. We are worried about junvile daibetes because diabetes runs in the family. We are hoping the high blood sugar is due to the steriod treatment. She is only 2 and we hate the thought of her possibly having junvile daibetes.

A. Steroids can make a person temporarily insulin resistant, but the effect is transient. They do not cause permanent diabetes.


How does Manganese work with Diabetes?
Q. Is manganese good for people with daibetes?
What are the benefits?
Can it interfere with my Medication pills?
How about Anemia?
can It help with anemia?>
How?

A. Not proven to be effective for diabetes or anemia.
Iron is a proven help for anemia.

http://www.puritan.com/vf/healthnotes/HN_live/Supp/Manganese.htm


Can anyone help a diabetic child with strips ?
Q. 9 year old child with daibetes her father has mayocarditis and cannot work .She is of 9 children .

A. I can help you with Homeopathic Remedies I need the childs individual symptoms to get to her exact remedy detaials about her and her illness in complete detail .
Young children respond to Homeopathic Medicines very well .
Please give the childs details for an appropriate remedy !
Take Care and God Bless You and Your Family


Where can I get good life insurance?
Q. My husband is 320lbs., smokes, has type 2 daibetes, and has asthma. Obviously, the premiums are extremely high. Do you know of a policy w/ low premiums from a reputable company?

A. There are companies that will issue a life insurance policy on your husband. You are correct. It will be expensive. Consider multiple policies while you and your husband are working to improve your overall financial picture. Increased savings, reduce your spending so that you accumulate more money and the event of his death will have a lesser impact.

Your best bet is to work with a financial professional to get a clear picture of your overall financial situation and the steps you need to take to improve. As your financial situation improves, you can drop one policy.

Consider also, how you will pay for his care if he becomes too sick to work but does not pass away.

Having your husband take his health seriously will be a major improvement.

Good Luck





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