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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Well having been diagnosed on 12th December G finally had her first hypo today at school ... for absolutely no apparent reason (she'd had the same lunch as yesterday) at about 3pm she started to feel shakey, realised it was getting worse and decided to test ... 2.8! By far her lowest reading to date. She said she got a bit panicky and tongue tied and despite really knowing that she should take three glucose tablets she was persuaded to take just one by the teacher (who struggled to find her care plan?!).
Thankfully I was home from work when they called about fifteen minutes later so I went and collected her, got her to test again - this time 3.0 and gave her some Coke to drink. Tested again 15 minutes later and we were up to 5.3. She had a bag of crisps and was back to normal 🙂
She said she'd felt very shakey, felt empty and was starving and was clearly struggling with words but she didn't realise this! Bless her ... I think it scared her more than she's admitting.
Tomorrow I'll phone the school and find out where her care plan is and ask for the teachers to be reminded to read it! We had parents evening today too and it turns out her two PE teachers didn't even know she was diabetic - which is a worry!
So there it is ... the first one, hopefully not of many, which she dealt with fine - just as she's been dealing with her diabetes every day since diagnosis. I'm so proud of her! I just wish so much I could take it away ...
Thankfully I was home from work when they called about fifteen minutes later so I went and collected her, got her to test again - this time 3.0 and gave her some Coke to drink. Tested again 15 minutes later and we were up to 5.3. She had a bag of crisps and was back to normal 🙂
She said she'd felt very shakey, felt empty and was starving and was clearly struggling with words but she didn't realise this! Bless her ... I think it scared her more than she's admitting.
Tomorrow I'll phone the school and find out where her care plan is and ask for the teachers to be reminded to read it! We had parents evening today too and it turns out her two PE teachers didn't even know she was diabetic - which is a worry!
So there it is ... the first one, hopefully not of many, which she dealt with fine - just as she's been dealing with her diabetes every day since diagnosis. I'm so proud of her! I just wish so much I could take it away ...