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My in-laws are raising their granddaughter. They have a house right next to ours (they do not live here full time .. just visit during summer .. vacations) My neice who will be 10 in May is very over weight. My MIL has mentioned to me for the 3rd time something about dark spots on my neices skin. She said it is the start for diabetes and she can tell when she has had to much sugar since these dark spots start showing up. I had never heard of this so did google it and found a little bit about it but the ADA site claimed most likely the spots would be on legs. The first time she showed me one the skin was more like wrinkled in a patch on the back of her neck. But MIL claims they also show up on her arms when she eats sugar. Have any of you heard of this or dealt with it?
Crystal
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Mom to Dillon 18 Justice 10, Kaylee 8, dx'd at 3, 10-5-07 and Kyle 7 Pinging but hoping to switch to the Minimed
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Google acanthosis nigricans.. it's not something that would seemingly come and go though.
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Sarah T1 dx @ 20 (10/2000) mom to 3 non-D kids (5, 7, & 12) PINGing Apidra, with the occasional help of Dexcom |
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Thanks ... It certainly looks like what she had on the back of her neck .. but I am not understanding why it would come and go. Why my MIL would say she can tell when she has had to much sugar?
Crystal
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Mom to Dillon 18 Justice 10, Kaylee 8, dx'd at 3, 10-5-07 and Kyle 7 Pinging but hoping to switch to the Minimed
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I don't think it comes and goes but it can appear to become lighter so maybe that is what is happening. I do know it looks like the person is dirty and doesn't bathe but they do. It is common to see it with insulin resistance.
It would be a good idea to have the child checked for insulin resistance and PCOS. |
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DS 12 years old Dx 10/29/10 w/ T2, dx changed on 12/14/10 to T1 Insulin Resistance? and +T1 antibodies ![]() 6/20/11 Dx MODY2, GCK mutation V226M, with 2 additional genetic variants on the TCF-1 gene sequence Novolog insulin with meals Being tested by Kovler/Univ. of Chicago for additional mutation, atypical MODY2 presentation "Kindness is within your power, even when fondness is not." ~~ Mark Twain |
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Well my MIL said they have to go to the Dr. each month to have her tested. And they are supposed to help her lose weight .. which is not happening. I looked up POCS and hope it is not that ... thanks for the suggestions. I just wish I could talk to the in-laws and help prevent the diabetes but they do not listen
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Mom to Dillon 18 Justice 10, Kaylee 8, dx'd at 3, 10-5-07 and Kyle 7 Pinging but hoping to switch to the Minimed
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It's worth considering hyperpigmentation with I believe comes with Addison's (JFK's condition). If it's on the back of the neck, though, I'd be inclined to think it's a birthmark (like a stork-bite?) that lightens and darkens with sun exposure, very variable with the hair covering that part of the neck?
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I recently read a poster in a hospital that's purpose was to educate people to the signs of type 2 diabetes in kids and dark patches of skin on the neck was one sign to look for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acanthosis_nigricans
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Andrew T1: diagnosed Oct/2009 at age 6. NovoRapid, NPH via MDI (added Lantus Jan 2010) |
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My son's doctor looked for those dark spots on my son at his initial appt and told me that this is common. I have diabetes, so he looked at me for them to show my son, but I don't have them. According to him, these dark spots appear around the neckline. Good luck to you.
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