Mum_of_one
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi Everyone
My name is Lin and im new to diabetes and diabetic forums. Last Friday my 5 year old daughter was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic. I was shocked to say the least. As a single parent im dealing with everything, but id like to hear from anyone who knows what my daughter and I are going through.
My biggest concern is that my daughter's blood sugar levels are so high, her monitor has just registered HI everyday and this evening I finally got some numbers on the display! But 26.2 is so high. Im doing everything that the diabetic team have said to do, but surely her blood glucose levels should be dropping?
I have been informed that my local NHS trust do not have a dietician or a child psychologist at present to help support and advise us. Has anybody found a reliable site/book/group for advice?
I just want my daughter's life to be as normal as possible and not let her diabetes stop her from doing anything she wants to do, but I know we must be careful especially in these early days.
Any support, guidance and ideas will be very welcome.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Lin, mum to Freya aged 5 with type 1 diabetes 🙂
My name is Lin and im new to diabetes and diabetic forums. Last Friday my 5 year old daughter was diagnosed as a type 1 diabetic. I was shocked to say the least. As a single parent im dealing with everything, but id like to hear from anyone who knows what my daughter and I are going through.
My biggest concern is that my daughter's blood sugar levels are so high, her monitor has just registered HI everyday and this evening I finally got some numbers on the display! But 26.2 is so high. Im doing everything that the diabetic team have said to do, but surely her blood glucose levels should be dropping?
I have been informed that my local NHS trust do not have a dietician or a child psychologist at present to help support and advise us. Has anybody found a reliable site/book/group for advice?
I just want my daughter's life to be as normal as possible and not let her diabetes stop her from doing anything she wants to do, but I know we must be careful especially in these early days.
Any support, guidance and ideas will be very welcome.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Lin, mum to Freya aged 5 with type 1 diabetes 🙂