Monica
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi all
Today 5 years ago, Carol was diagnosed with Diabetes. Isn?t it strange that 5 years ago the 12th March was a Monday too. I mention this, because pre-diagnosis we had a very worrying week-end. We suspected Carol had Diabetes the week before diagnosis, but looking online about symptoms we never came across anywhere saying it?s serious and go to hospital straight away. So we dithered and dithered. Carol claimed that she wasn?t unwell and didn?t want to go to GP. She didn?t look unwell either. Then on Saturday, she felt really tired in the afternoon, so Mike rang NHS Direct at about 2pm and asked them if it could be Diabetes. As it was only a phone operator answering the phone, they told him a nurse would ring back. Well, she rang back at 12.30 am!!! That?s almost 11 hours later. She told us that yes it sounds like it and that we should give her as much to drink as she wants on Sunday and take her to GP on Monday. Not knowing any better, we did just that. On Monday morning I rang GP and got an appointment for 5pm. Carol still insisted that she wasn?t ill and insisted she wanted to go to school. I wasn?t happy, but I let her go 😱!!!
Anyway, we went to see GP, who tested Carol?s wee and then sent us straight to hospital. At 9pm, this little indian man wearing jeans walked into our private room. Mike was wondering what on earth he was doing there! Well, it was our consultant!!!!! We were amazed that he would come out especially to see us.
Carol and I spent 4 days in hospital, because they wouldn?t let us go home until we?d seen the consultant, the DSN and the dietician properly. Then we spent most of Thursday at the hospital, because we were not allowed to go home until we had a starter pack of everything. Because they didn?t have any glucagon at the pharmacy, it was 6pm before we left.
Carol insisted she wanted to go to school on Friday, because it was RED NOSE day. Unfortunately, she then got a sick bug (probably picked up at hospital)and couldn?t go.
Scroll forward 5 years:
Carol is now 15, has gone from 2 to 3 injections to MDI and now on pump. Carol loves her pump. The other day we discussed the Diaversary and Diabetes. She said she wouldn?t want to get rid of D now, which made me quite sad. I also asked her if she?d feel the same if she was still on MDI, short answer ? probably not.
Carol wants to take charge of her D, but I?m finding it hard, because she?s become secretive over her readings. She said what will you do when I move out. I mentioned that older kids still texts their mum the readings and discuss things that might need changing etc. Apart from carb counting she won?t let me do/help with anything. I totally feel pushed away. After all I've been in charge for 5 long years.
Sorry for such a long post.
Today 5 years ago, Carol was diagnosed with Diabetes. Isn?t it strange that 5 years ago the 12th March was a Monday too. I mention this, because pre-diagnosis we had a very worrying week-end. We suspected Carol had Diabetes the week before diagnosis, but looking online about symptoms we never came across anywhere saying it?s serious and go to hospital straight away. So we dithered and dithered. Carol claimed that she wasn?t unwell and didn?t want to go to GP. She didn?t look unwell either. Then on Saturday, she felt really tired in the afternoon, so Mike rang NHS Direct at about 2pm and asked them if it could be Diabetes. As it was only a phone operator answering the phone, they told him a nurse would ring back. Well, she rang back at 12.30 am!!! That?s almost 11 hours later. She told us that yes it sounds like it and that we should give her as much to drink as she wants on Sunday and take her to GP on Monday. Not knowing any better, we did just that. On Monday morning I rang GP and got an appointment for 5pm. Carol still insisted that she wasn?t ill and insisted she wanted to go to school. I wasn?t happy, but I let her go 😱!!!
Anyway, we went to see GP, who tested Carol?s wee and then sent us straight to hospital. At 9pm, this little indian man wearing jeans walked into our private room. Mike was wondering what on earth he was doing there! Well, it was our consultant!!!!! We were amazed that he would come out especially to see us.
Carol and I spent 4 days in hospital, because they wouldn?t let us go home until we?d seen the consultant, the DSN and the dietician properly. Then we spent most of Thursday at the hospital, because we were not allowed to go home until we had a starter pack of everything. Because they didn?t have any glucagon at the pharmacy, it was 6pm before we left.
Carol insisted she wanted to go to school on Friday, because it was RED NOSE day. Unfortunately, she then got a sick bug (probably picked up at hospital)and couldn?t go.
Scroll forward 5 years:
Carol is now 15, has gone from 2 to 3 injections to MDI and now on pump. Carol loves her pump. The other day we discussed the Diaversary and Diabetes. She said she wouldn?t want to get rid of D now, which made me quite sad. I also asked her if she?d feel the same if she was still on MDI, short answer ? probably not.
Carol wants to take charge of her D, but I?m finding it hard, because she?s become secretive over her readings. She said what will you do when I move out. I mentioned that older kids still texts their mum the readings and discuss things that might need changing etc. Apart from carb counting she won?t let me do/help with anything. I totally feel pushed away. After all I've been in charge for 5 long years.
Sorry for such a long post.