Hi everyone, Im sorry but I just need to rant, or I will scream !
My 3 year old (harry) was diagnosed in Jan this year and is currently on injections, though we are down for a pump..His levels are all over the place at the moment. We have had highs this week as he has a cold.
Does anyone else constantly worry ? How many times a day do you check levles, when we are out I want to check him all the time.
Days out for me are spoilt because Im worried he will hypo if he runs about too much , I worry about him starting school next sept (will they look after him). I worry in the night that his levels will be too low and am constantly checking on him to see if he is ok.
He is also hungry in between meals and feel a bad mother if I refuse him something to eat cos his levels will shoot up. He is not satisfied with a piece of cheese or a sausage, (well who would !) He wants a biscuit or some fruit, or the occasional bar of chocolate..after all he is a child..
My husband and mum are good support but at the end of the day its down to me to work out his carbs and inject him most of the time.
Any advice how to cope would be appreciated, thanks for listening !!
Helen
My 3 year old (harry) was diagnosed in Jan this year and is currently on injections, though we are down for a pump..His levels are all over the place at the moment. We have had highs this week as he has a cold.
Does anyone else constantly worry ? How many times a day do you check levles, when we are out I want to check him all the time.
Days out for me are spoilt because Im worried he will hypo if he runs about too much , I worry about him starting school next sept (will they look after him). I worry in the night that his levels will be too low and am constantly checking on him to see if he is ok.
He is also hungry in between meals and feel a bad mother if I refuse him something to eat cos his levels will shoot up. He is not satisfied with a piece of cheese or a sausage, (well who would !) He wants a biscuit or some fruit, or the occasional bar of chocolate..after all he is a child..
My husband and mum are good support but at the end of the day its down to me to work out his carbs and inject him most of the time.
Any advice how to cope would be appreciated, thanks for listening !!
Helen