At least they are looking at the problem and the raise heart rate will be raising the blood sugars
Now you need a kick up the arse and need to get yourself well for you and the family.
Is your lad non verbal can you get respite for him at all or is he at school during the day.
Is your husband anxiety maybe caused by the dx of both you and the lad just saying. I was dx years ago with it and it was because of 2 of my lads being Autistic but they are talkers and then some. Both now adults and still talkers think of the ad for the batteries.
I know us women want to look after folks but there is a time we have to just say no more and take care of us.
Take 5 minutes and recharge even in a locked loo been there done that
If struggling talk to someone a trusted friend or even on here someone is always around usually.
Keep us posted now.
Thank you so much for that, as you know sometimes having a SN kid is lonely in itself as regular activities aren't always an option, and then the diabetes is another thing people just don't get lol. My son is verbal, very verbal lol. I don't have respite as in himself he's actually very easy to have around, he's not tearing the place up like his mainstream cousins do, he's happy to just sit and play games. He is in full time school too so I cherish the time I have with him. What I find hardest dealing with him is the fixed routines (i forgot his school bag one morning, we were nearly at school and yes I had to go back) and the sheer amount of appointments as apart from the autism he has a fair few other issues such as overgrowth, developmental delays etc.
The husband is a different kettle of fish, he was diagnosed in October which is when I started falling off the wagon. His anxiety is mainly caused by his job, he works in a call centre, though most of his family suffer from it as well, including his mum and sister.
The hospital admission was a kick up the arse I needed, I actually collapsed in my sons school at home time which was kind of embarrassing, but at least his teachers all know I'm diabetic now
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I'm keeping tabs on my heart with my phone app, I know it's not for medical but at least I'll have something to go back to Dr's with, see if there is any pattern to the highs and lows. At the appointment itself I had had a major stress over trying to park, I'd left 35 mins before (gp is 5 mins away) and ended up with only 5 mins to spare. But it has been high since. Since I came home I have been trying to put myself first more as you say us women look after the others, and being the only driver, I'm the only one that can go shopping (yes I drag hubby but sometimes that is more stressful, and he costs me more than the child), pick them up from school and work etc etc.
I guess I've just been feeling a right Debbie Downer the past few days, but now I know things are being monitored I feel happier. Now to recognise between anxiety symptoms and hypo symptoms I've nearly missed a couple of hypos if it hadn't been for regular testing x