shirley
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
I am the Mother of a newly diagnosed, so new that we don't yet know whether he is type 1 or 2. He is 19 but has learning disabilities and is deaf so I am worried about his ability to manage this in the future. Fortunately, he is not needle phobic so no worries there.
We discovered the problem only last week on a routine appointment with the Consultant who he sees regularly. I had identified that he was drinking and weeing in the night and a test was taken. The only advice I have had so far is to keep him off sweets and sugary drinks. I have purchased a monitor to check his levels which started at 14, have reduced on fasting to 12.1 and are now down to 11.4 I realise that I can't cure this but have done a lot of research to try to understand what he should be eating and drinking. One of my concerns is that he is very small and I will want to try to find ways of keeping his weight stable in the future. We have not treated as an emergency but he has his first appointment today. I guess my biggest worry is his ability in the future to manage the balance of food/injecting if this is the outcome.
We discovered the problem only last week on a routine appointment with the Consultant who he sees regularly. I had identified that he was drinking and weeing in the night and a test was taken. The only advice I have had so far is to keep him off sweets and sugary drinks. I have purchased a monitor to check his levels which started at 14, have reduced on fasting to 12.1 and are now down to 11.4 I realise that I can't cure this but have done a lot of research to try to understand what he should be eating and drinking. One of my concerns is that he is very small and I will want to try to find ways of keeping his weight stable in the future. We have not treated as an emergency but he has his first appointment today. I guess my biggest worry is his ability in the future to manage the balance of food/injecting if this is the outcome.