Ash
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Please can someone give me some advice? I am at my wits end.
In Feb 2015 my daughter was diagnosed with type 1, she is on the basal/bolus regime.
A few weeks ago I went into her bedroom for something and I found enough food and packaging to fill a carrier bag in one of her drawers. Then that night I went back into her room and filled a black bag with rotten food and packaging. For months she has been taking her insulin at lunchtime but not eating her packed lunch, yet she has been very clever and compensated it with eating what I call the nice things like biscuits and sweets to keep her BM's steady. She has a packed lunch every day and I put a list in with all the foods, the individual item's carbs and the total carb amount. She knows that when she puts the carb amount into her machine and it tells her how much insulin to give that she has to eat all the food. The machine also works out correction doses if needed.
School was informed they now watch her take her insulin and eat her lunch. The school also has a hypo/snack box in the office which she is eating her way through daily to keep her going. School was phoning me saying the box was empty and I was giving her food to replenish it but it never got to the office, she had eaten a nearly a whole packet of digestive biscuits in two days I found the packet in her school bag!! She is in Year 7 and now segregated at lunchtime so they can monitor her. The diabetes team in my area have been fantastic, they even went into school and did a talk to her friends. She has been referred for counselling now ( just waiting on an appointment) as she has no explanation why she is doing it. I have never sugar coated anything to do with diabetes with her and she is totally aware of all the risks.
In my mind she is very very lucky not to have made herself seriously ill.
Today is Boxing Day and we have gone into her room again and found loads of sweet wrappers, she has taken to hiding things behind wardrobes now and in places where you wouldn't think to look. She has openly admitted to stealing food from the kitchen. I do not deprive her of treats at all, she gets puddings and chocolate so that is not an excuse!!
As a mum I am at my wits end knowing what to do now. All I want to do is keep her safe.
Any advice is appreciated
In Feb 2015 my daughter was diagnosed with type 1, she is on the basal/bolus regime.
A few weeks ago I went into her bedroom for something and I found enough food and packaging to fill a carrier bag in one of her drawers. Then that night I went back into her room and filled a black bag with rotten food and packaging. For months she has been taking her insulin at lunchtime but not eating her packed lunch, yet she has been very clever and compensated it with eating what I call the nice things like biscuits and sweets to keep her BM's steady. She has a packed lunch every day and I put a list in with all the foods, the individual item's carbs and the total carb amount. She knows that when she puts the carb amount into her machine and it tells her how much insulin to give that she has to eat all the food. The machine also works out correction doses if needed.
School was informed they now watch her take her insulin and eat her lunch. The school also has a hypo/snack box in the office which she is eating her way through daily to keep her going. School was phoning me saying the box was empty and I was giving her food to replenish it but it never got to the office, she had eaten a nearly a whole packet of digestive biscuits in two days I found the packet in her school bag!! She is in Year 7 and now segregated at lunchtime so they can monitor her. The diabetes team in my area have been fantastic, they even went into school and did a talk to her friends. She has been referred for counselling now ( just waiting on an appointment) as she has no explanation why she is doing it. I have never sugar coated anything to do with diabetes with her and she is totally aware of all the risks.
In my mind she is very very lucky not to have made herself seriously ill.
Today is Boxing Day and we have gone into her room again and found loads of sweet wrappers, she has taken to hiding things behind wardrobes now and in places where you wouldn't think to look. She has openly admitted to stealing food from the kitchen. I do not deprive her of treats at all, she gets puddings and chocolate so that is not an excuse!!
As a mum I am at my wits end knowing what to do now. All I want to do is keep her safe.
Any advice is appreciated