Hi K.. I also have type one diabetes. I do question the doctor's diagnosis a bit. I have never heard of a 'normal' child being diagnosed with type two diabetes. If the doctor is sure that it isn't type one then maybe you need to look for another underlying cause of high blood sugars. They can be caused by so many things, stress on the body, fright, thyroid, other hormonal problems (baby girls aren't supposed to have hormones yet!!), too much yeast in the blood stream, systemic infections...the list goes on. There may be something else going on with your granddaughter that the doctor just hasn't seen. I would definitely get a second opinion. If both doctors agree that it is type two, then don't worry too much about it. I have a friend who was misdiagnosed with type one when she was a child (she had type two, overweight). She found out that the docs were wrong and started treating it like type two, excersizing and eating right. After a few years of this she no longer needed any sort of treatment. Now she takes her blood sugar once or twice a week, fasting, just to make sure she is still okay. Her blood sugars have been normal for years at this point. What I'm saying is, it is possible to reverse type two diabetes. It is not, neccesarily, a life long disease that your granddaughter will have to deal with. Just a word of hope in all of the yuck that comes along with a diagnosis. If you have any questions about what's going on (doctor talk, ect.) you can email me at ____@____.com luck! I'll be praying for you.