peeing issues and diabetes

xstefani3x

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Hi everyone. Just wondering, i have a 5 year old with CF and recently i have noticed some changes in her going to the bathroom. For the past 6 months on and off it sometimes burns when she pees but all her cultures come back negative, and then just the past week she says she hasnt been able to pee, it wont come out. Now, the last culture she had was a clean sample and it came back with elevated protien and white blood cell count, i am just wondering if anyone can give me any input if they have been in the same situation? I know they are prone to diabetes but dont really know what i am looking at with it and how common it is for it to happen.. or other signs and symptons of it. We have another appointment in October, which is really far for all my questions! Thanks for reading !and sorry for hte long post
 

xstefani3x

New member
Hi everyone. Just wondering, i have a 5 year old with CF and recently i have noticed some changes in her going to the bathroom. For the past 6 months on and off it sometimes burns when she pees but all her cultures come back negative, and then just the past week she says she hasnt been able to pee, it wont come out. Now, the last culture she had was a clean sample and it came back with elevated protien and white blood cell count, i am just wondering if anyone can give me any input if they have been in the same situation? I know they are prone to diabetes but dont really know what i am looking at with it and how common it is for it to happen.. or other signs and symptons of it. We have another appointment in October, which is really far for all my questions! Thanks for reading !and sorry for hte long post
 

xstefani3x

New member
Hi everyone. Just wondering, i have a 5 year old with CF and recently i have noticed some changes in her going to the bathroom. For the past 6 months on and off it sometimes burns when she pees but all her cultures come back negative, and then just the past week she says she hasnt been able to pee, it wont come out. Now, the last culture she had was a clean sample and it came back with elevated protien and white blood cell count, i am just wondering if anyone can give me any input if they have been in the same situation? I know they are prone to diabetes but dont really know what i am looking at with it and how common it is for it to happen.. or other signs and symptons of it. We have another appointment in October, which is really far for all my questions! Thanks for reading !and sorry for hte long post
 

xstefani3x

New member
Hi everyone. Just wondering, i have a 5 year old with CF and recently i have noticed some changes in her going to the bathroom. For the past 6 months on and off it sometimes burns when she pees but all her cultures come back negative, and then just the past week she says she hasnt been able to pee, it wont come out. Now, the last culture she had was a clean sample and it came back with elevated protien and white blood cell count, i am just wondering if anyone can give me any input if they have been in the same situation? I know they are prone to diabetes but dont really know what i am looking at with it and how common it is for it to happen.. or other signs and symptons of it. We have another appointment in October, which is really far for all my questions! Thanks for reading !and sorry for hte long post
 

xstefani3x

New member
Hi everyone. Just wondering, i have a 5 year old with CF and recently i have noticed some changes in her going to the bathroom. For the past 6 months on and off it sometimes burns when she pees but all her cultures come back negative, and then just the past week she says she hasnt been able to pee, it wont come out. Now, the last culture she had was a clean sample and it came back with elevated protien and white blood cell count, i am just wondering if anyone can give me any input if they have been in the same situation? I know they are prone to diabetes but dont really know what i am looking at with it and how common it is for it to happen.. or other signs and symptons of it. We have another appointment in October, which is really far for all my questions! Thanks for reading !and sorry for hte long post
 

dasjsmum

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Uncontrolled Diabetes causes extreme thirst and excessive urination (the opposite of what you have described). Rather, it sounds more like a urinary tract infection, has she been checked for that?

The problem with something like cf is we always think of the cf things and forget the 'normal' things kids get who dont have cf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope you get to the bottom of it, it doesnt sound like diabetes though (my son developed type 1 diabetes...not cfrd, so have experienced that).
 

dasjsmum

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Uncontrolled Diabetes causes extreme thirst and excessive urination (the opposite of what you have described). Rather, it sounds more like a urinary tract infection, has she been checked for that?

The problem with something like cf is we always think of the cf things and forget the 'normal' things kids get who dont have cf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope you get to the bottom of it, it doesnt sound like diabetes though (my son developed type 1 diabetes...not cfrd, so have experienced that).
 

dasjsmum

New member
Uncontrolled Diabetes causes extreme thirst and excessive urination (the opposite of what you have described). Rather, it sounds more like a urinary tract infection, has she been checked for that?

The problem with something like cf is we always think of the cf things and forget the 'normal' things kids get who dont have cf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope you get to the bottom of it, it doesnt sound like diabetes though (my son developed type 1 diabetes...not cfrd, so have experienced that).
 

dasjsmum

New member
Uncontrolled Diabetes causes extreme thirst and excessive urination (the opposite of what you have described). Rather, it sounds more like a urinary tract infection, has she been checked for that?

The problem with something like cf is we always think of the cf things and forget the 'normal' things kids get who dont have cf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">

Hope you get to the bottom of it, it doesnt sound like diabetes though (my son developed type 1 diabetes...not cfrd, so have experienced that).
 

dasjsmum

New member
Uncontrolled Diabetes causes extreme thirst and excessive urination (the opposite of what you have described). Rather, it sounds more like a urinary tract infection, has she been checked for that?
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<br />The problem with something like cf is we always think of the cf things and forget the 'normal' things kids get who dont have cf <img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">
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<br />Hope you get to the bottom of it, it doesnt sound like diabetes though (my son developed type 1 diabetes...not cfrd, so have experienced that).
 

jendonl

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I would take her to a regular pediatrician. CF doctors are very knowledgeable about CF and how it affects the body but they are not general practitioners and may not be as familiar with the regular stuff that can affect kids.

It does sound like a UTI. My 6yo with CF constantly has UTIs. Some kids are apparently just prone to them.
 

jendonl

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I would take her to a regular pediatrician. CF doctors are very knowledgeable about CF and how it affects the body but they are not general practitioners and may not be as familiar with the regular stuff that can affect kids.

It does sound like a UTI. My 6yo with CF constantly has UTIs. Some kids are apparently just prone to them.
 

jendonl

New member
I would take her to a regular pediatrician. CF doctors are very knowledgeable about CF and how it affects the body but they are not general practitioners and may not be as familiar with the regular stuff that can affect kids.

It does sound like a UTI. My 6yo with CF constantly has UTIs. Some kids are apparently just prone to them.
 

jendonl

New member
I would take her to a regular pediatrician. CF doctors are very knowledgeable about CF and how it affects the body but they are not general practitioners and may not be as familiar with the regular stuff that can affect kids.

It does sound like a UTI. My 6yo with CF constantly has UTIs. Some kids are apparently just prone to them.
 

jendonl

New member
I would take her to a regular pediatrician. CF doctors are very knowledgeable about CF and how it affects the body but they are not general practitioners and may not be as familiar with the regular stuff that can affect kids.
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<br />It does sound like a UTI. My 6yo with CF constantly has UTIs. Some kids are apparently just prone to them.
 
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