NaggingMum
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Our daughter (14) has been in and out of hospital over the last few months due to deliberately not looking after her diabetes. She has severe emotional problems (she is getting help with this) and is unfortunately communicating her feelings to us by refusing insulin and/or testing, sometimes not eating or drinking either. I think this is a way for her to she feel in control when her feelings are very out of control. Things are escalating and she was on an insulin drip recently, this was nearly forced on her but in the end she very reluctantly agreed. I fear she may soon start completely refusing all treatment in hospital. My question is...how easy is it to obtain permission to force treatment? Our daughter's lovely doc said he would need two doctors and CAMHS to agree, then the hospital director to sign it off. This would be for a max. of 72 hours, after which it will have to go to court. Anyone who has experience with their child of having gone through this? Is it straightforward to get this permission? Anyone had trouble with this due to their child deemed having capacity? I can imagine this will be a thing to worry about with her, especially as she gets older. She is able to understand the risks of non-treatment and chooses to do so anyway...