Absolutely not: The first thing that needs to be done is accurate measurement of his blood glucose levels, HgbA1C, blood ketones and several other labs. I've seen way to many young kids have "abnormal" levels on blood glucose machines designed for adults only and not being appropriately used on a 6 year old. So go to doctor, tell them you've been checking it on whoever's machine, and then get accurate tests run.
Answered 10/4/2016
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