Diabetes - re: my Son - and a mysterious mold type of growth in the toilet?
My teenage son has diabetes 1 for 2 years now. He is supposed to control the diabetes by injecting himself 4 times a day, etc. etc... He is very angry, and intentionally being very defiant and refusing to take care of his diabetes. Unfortunately it is out of control. The situation is very very terrible. The medical team have tried and tried...
Because he refuses to use the glucometer and does not ever test himself, he injects whatever he wishes, and often not at all. He is "high" very often and also low, and his diabetes is not being controlled.
My question is with regards to a mysterious mold type of growth in the toilet that he uses. I would appreciate if someone could give me an explanation for the following matter.
The toilet that he uses (exclusively) in the house, has a build up of a very strange blackish powder-type of growth [mold(?)] - that is always growing inside the toilet bowl, and after I clean the toilet, it again grows back - and again appears - within i.e. 2 days. And if I let it go the growth becomes more and more! It is very strange!
I know that there must be some kind of connection to this and his urine and being high.
I would be very grateful if someone might be able to help me in finding a medical explanation perhaps? I mentioned this to his Doctor and he shrugged it off and said it must me the cleaner I am using in the toilet. I know that it absolutely is not! :( I use the same regular disinfectant powder cleaner in the toilet that he uses as in the other toilet in the house. He said he didn't know and had never heard of this and went on to talk about something else.
I absolutely know 100% that there is a connection of the diabetes and being dangerously high and the reaction is coming out in the urine - and somehow this blackish mold type of growth may be because of the amount of sugar in his urine?? Does this make sense to anyone? I cannot find information about this anywhere on the internet. I need this information as I want to prove to the Doctor that this is not from the cleaner, but as a result of being dangerously high... Help?:confused:
Thank you very much.