Jacqueline1971
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent
Hello
I am new to this and need to open up to you. My daughter was diagnosed 2 years ago (she was 6) as a type 1 diabetic. As I am sure lots of you will agree, it was a total shock to the system and to our lives. We were always told not to let diabetes rule our lives and that we had to rule it. We started off on novarapid/insulatard and have recently changed to carb counting which is the best thing we have ever done but again it was a new learning curve and a lot to take in and in some respects it does take up more of my time, weighing food, working out carbs, daily visits to school to inject at lunch. I feel overwhelmed even more and was wondering if it will ever get easier and will I ever come to terms with it and how can I accept what she has got without it dragging me down, which I have to admit it has done.
I am new to this and need to open up to you. My daughter was diagnosed 2 years ago (she was 6) as a type 1 diabetic. As I am sure lots of you will agree, it was a total shock to the system and to our lives. We were always told not to let diabetes rule our lives and that we had to rule it. We started off on novarapid/insulatard and have recently changed to carb counting which is the best thing we have ever done but again it was a new learning curve and a lot to take in and in some respects it does take up more of my time, weighing food, working out carbs, daily visits to school to inject at lunch. I feel overwhelmed even more and was wondering if it will ever get easier and will I ever come to terms with it and how can I accept what she has got without it dragging me down, which I have to admit it has done.