Sally71
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
This could go either in the Parents section or Pumping, but I'm posting it here because I want everyone to know how proud I am!
My daughter @Charle2911 is going on a 4-day school trip to France at the end of this month, so ever since Christmas I've been slowly training her up on everything about how her pump works. She's only 12, so if she wasn't going away I wouldn't even be thinking about showing her any of this yet unless she asked, but obviously I can't go with her (and she wouldn't want me tagging along anyway) so she'll have to do it herself. She could leave the pump at home and use pens, but in my mind that would be even worse because we aren't used to MDI at all (were only on it for a week before we got the pump) and her blood sugars would be all over the place!
She can obviously do her boluses and is getting pretty good at carb counting, and now she can do a pump refill almost as quickly as I can and is slowly learning about temp basals too. The main sticking point has been cannula insertion, she can load the cannula into the insertion device and line it up on her body, but has had a real mental block about pushing the button to fire it in. I've tried saying that it shouldn't be any different just because she's pushing the button instead of me, but it's been a real problem for her, just confidence I know, and she's very young still!
So I agreed to keep doing them for her for a while but said that in March she will have to do them all herself, the more she does before she goes the more confident she will be while she's away. And this morning was the first one in March! She really didn't want to do it, but I was determined that she should, and after several minutes of trying to build up her courage, she finally did it! And then looked very surprised that it didn't hurt 😛
I'm so proud of her, that will give her a massive confidence boost and the next one will be 10 times easier 🙂
When she comes back from the trip she wants me to go back to doing everything for her, which I'm quite happy to do for at least another year or two, but it's handy that she can now do it herself in case I ever can't!
In case anyone is wondering, it's only a 4 day trip so we could try to wangle things so that we do a pump refill just before she goes, unfortunately her insulin requirements are fairly high at the moment and sometimes we don't quite get a full 4 days out of the pump cartridge! (We used to get 6 easily when she was young...) So she'll probably have to do one pump refill and one cannula change only whilst away, and I don't want her or any of the accompanying staff to be panicking!
She's doing so well learning it all, especially as she really doesn't want to yet and is only doing it for this trip, I'm so proud of her 🙂
My daughter @Charle2911 is going on a 4-day school trip to France at the end of this month, so ever since Christmas I've been slowly training her up on everything about how her pump works. She's only 12, so if she wasn't going away I wouldn't even be thinking about showing her any of this yet unless she asked, but obviously I can't go with her (and she wouldn't want me tagging along anyway) so she'll have to do it herself. She could leave the pump at home and use pens, but in my mind that would be even worse because we aren't used to MDI at all (were only on it for a week before we got the pump) and her blood sugars would be all over the place!
She can obviously do her boluses and is getting pretty good at carb counting, and now she can do a pump refill almost as quickly as I can and is slowly learning about temp basals too. The main sticking point has been cannula insertion, she can load the cannula into the insertion device and line it up on her body, but has had a real mental block about pushing the button to fire it in. I've tried saying that it shouldn't be any different just because she's pushing the button instead of me, but it's been a real problem for her, just confidence I know, and she's very young still!
So I agreed to keep doing them for her for a while but said that in March she will have to do them all herself, the more she does before she goes the more confident she will be while she's away. And this morning was the first one in March! She really didn't want to do it, but I was determined that she should, and after several minutes of trying to build up her courage, she finally did it! And then looked very surprised that it didn't hurt 😛
I'm so proud of her, that will give her a massive confidence boost and the next one will be 10 times easier 🙂
When she comes back from the trip she wants me to go back to doing everything for her, which I'm quite happy to do for at least another year or two, but it's handy that she can now do it herself in case I ever can't!
In case anyone is wondering, it's only a 4 day trip so we could try to wangle things so that we do a pump refill just before she goes, unfortunately her insulin requirements are fairly high at the moment and sometimes we don't quite get a full 4 days out of the pump cartridge! (We used to get 6 easily when she was young...) So she'll probably have to do one pump refill and one cannula change only whilst away, and I don't want her or any of the accompanying staff to be panicking!
She's doing so well learning it all, especially as she really doesn't want to yet and is only doing it for this trip, I'm so proud of her 🙂