Heather1970
New Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hi All,
My name is Heather and 6 weeks ago my 8 year old son was diagnosed with type 1. Its been an emotional rollercoaster for us to say the least, and with so much information to take in I'm surprised my head hasn't exploded.
Luckily for my son, he wasn't ill when diagnosed, but the copious amounts of water he was drinking along with feeling tired rang warning bells with me, so off to the GP we went...and then immediately to hospital after blood glucose levels were registering so high.
It was a shock, and trying to remain composed in front of your child was difficult especially when you as a parent is the one who is supposed to be able to say everything is going to be ok...except it doesn't feel like that at the time.
Anyway, 6 weeks on and a carb counting course later (another brain draining experience) I have to say that so far it has made such a difference to my son's wellbeing...dramatically reduced hypo's which has made him and I feel more relaxed about the whole diabetes scenario.
We are of course still very much in the honeymoon period, but trying to stay positive and carry on with 'normal' life rather than allow diabetes to rule us is the name of the game in our house!🙂
My name is Heather and 6 weeks ago my 8 year old son was diagnosed with type 1. Its been an emotional rollercoaster for us to say the least, and with so much information to take in I'm surprised my head hasn't exploded.
Luckily for my son, he wasn't ill when diagnosed, but the copious amounts of water he was drinking along with feeling tired rang warning bells with me, so off to the GP we went...and then immediately to hospital after blood glucose levels were registering so high.
It was a shock, and trying to remain composed in front of your child was difficult especially when you as a parent is the one who is supposed to be able to say everything is going to be ok...except it doesn't feel like that at the time.
Anyway, 6 weeks on and a carb counting course later (another brain draining experience) I have to say that so far it has made such a difference to my son's wellbeing...dramatically reduced hypo's which has made him and I feel more relaxed about the whole diabetes scenario.
We are of course still very much in the honeymoon period, but trying to stay positive and carry on with 'normal' life rather than allow diabetes to rule us is the name of the game in our house!🙂