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[quote=Anonymous]My child has a propensity towards hypoglycemia, dialated pupils is a sign. I think that the crazier behavior you see when "extra" dialated may be due to that. We didn't realize for years. You can get a blood sugar monitor at CVS and check with a simple finger stick. Stabilizing DC's blood sugar has had a huge impact on behavior, learning and language (all of those things ae negatively impacted by low blood sugar). I'd try the glucose meter (they are often on sale) and googling for signs of hypoglycemia. I'm just speaking to the "extra" dialated times, not why they might be bigger in general. Hope this info helps, it was life changing for us. [/quote]
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