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Emma Jane

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hi ive just been diagnosed a few weeks ago and am sightly scared. i would like as much help as possible and am currently going to yewtree house for support lesson things where they explain everything. im really enjoying them as after the sessions i can chat to the other people and they are really helpful and supportive but next week is my last session and i don't know what to do. i would really like some kind of other group to go to but i cant seem to get any info. anyone help??? =S
 
Hi, Emma and welcome.

Unfortunately I know absolutely nothing about groups in the Liverpool area, but there are load of absolutely brilliant helpful people on this forum and I'm sure that somebody will have some info for you.
 
Hi Emma Jane, welcome to the forum 🙂 It can be scary when you are first diagnosed, but try not to worry - there are lots of friendly, helpful people here who will be happy to answer your questions or support you when you need a sympathetic ear 🙂 It's great that you've been having the sessions with other people with diabetes because it really helps to know that there are others who know what you are going through and you're not alone. It's a good idea to try and keep in touch with those that you have met so you can swap stories and experiences as you learn more 🙂

I'd suggest you have a look at our 'Useful Links' thread: http://www.diabetessupport.co.uk/boards/showthread.php?t=10406

There's also a great book that you might be able to get from the library, that tells you all you need to know about living with Type 1 (well, nearly everything!) Type 1 Diabetes in Children, Adolescents and Young Adults by Ragnar Hanas.

Please feel free to ask any questions - nothing is considered 'silly' - and we'll try our best to answer them 🙂
 
Hi Emma Jane - I am not surprised that you are feeling scared, you are probably still in a state of shock. Don't worry we all go through that - theres a lot to get your heard around but you'll get there. If there is anything you are unsure of just ask.

Are you under Aintree Hospital or Alder Hey ? I go to the Royal.

I have not heard of Yew Tree House - is the course your doing just on diabetes or other stuff. Could you ask the people running the course what other information and groups are available.

Your Mum and Dad might like to look at this site (you probably don't think of yourself as a child - but they may be finding things hard to - and it has some info that they could find useful to help with school etc.

http://www.childrenwithdiabetesuk.org/

- they may then be able to find some other people around your age nearby so you don't feel so alone.

Ask as many questions as you like.
 
Hi EmmaJane

Welcome to the forum.

Lots of helpful advice and support here. Feel free to rant, moan or ask any questions, nothing is too silly to ask!

M
 
Hi Emma - just read your posts in the other threads.

Can you or your Mum ask your Diabetes Nurse if the clinic at Alder Hey has a counsellor attached to it - who could talk to you and help you get things straights. You are still very much in shock - such a lot to take in.
 
thanks for all the links and things. im under alder hey at the moment but am turning 16 in december so i dont know what will happen then. my mums the one who found me this and i have no doubt she will take a look later. the yew tree house is a children and parent place i think. most of the displays are on other things and if it werent for sue, the diabetic nurse specialist, i would never have known it had anthing on diabetes there. me and mum are going back next tuesday so we will ask more questions then but untill then ill keep searching x
 
Hi Emma - just read your posts in the other threads.

Can you or your Mum ask your Diabetes Nurse if the clinic at Alder Hey has a counsellor attached to it - who could talk to you and help you get things straights. You are still very much in shock - such a lot to take in.

ill remember to ask that on tuesday. thanks x
 
Emma are you on 2 or 4 injections a day?

You should get you Mum to ask for information on adjusting your insulin based on what you are eating and your readings. Information on what to do when you are ill and what to do if you sugar levels go low.

She should ask your Dr for blood glucose strips. If you have an Optium Exceed meter get the Dr to prescribe Blood ketone strips, or if you haven't ask for the urine strips. (The blood ones are better - tell you what's happening now). Also get some extra insulin pens in case the ones you have break - doesn't happen often but best to have one in.

You shouldn't have to buy a meter - your Nurse should be able to get you one for free. If not get your Mum to contact a meter manufacturer who will give you one for free.

Print out the messages you need and show your Mum - and let her take thing from there.

Good luck for Tuesday.
 
thanks, ill get my mum to read all this an we'll print off/write down anything we need. im on at least 1injection of lantus a day and 1 unit of novorapid for every 10 carbs apart from at breakfast. my lunch readings were low, 3.7/3.8, so at breakfast i count the carbs then take off two. it worked yesterday but thats when i started it so i dont really know much yet
 
thanks, ill get my mum to read all this an we'll print off/write down anything we need. im on at least 1injection of lantus a day and 1 unit of novorapid for every 10 carbs apart from at breakfast. my lunch readings were low, 3.7/3.8, so at breakfast i count the carbs then take off two. it worked yesterday but thats when i started it so i dont really know much yet

Sounds like you're already starting to pick things up Emma, it will get easier and better as time goes on 🙂
 
welcome to the forum Emma. we are a friendly bunch so if you have any questions just ask away.... there will be someone who can answer. we have good ears and sometimes people want a rant.... that is ok too. diabetes is difficult to get to grips with.... but there is loads of help here 🙂
 
Welcome to the Forum Emma 🙂

This is a great place to come for support. Lots of people with lots of knowledge so any worries or questions this is the place to ask 🙂
 
Hi Emma Jane and welcome from me too 🙂

It is undoubtedly daunting, at first, but you will get to grips with it all, especially if you want to. The thing is that nothing, in isolation, is particularly difficult - it just gets more interesting as you begin to look at the combination of stuff.
I was 18 when first diagnosed, so can understand a bit how you must be feeling. I know my mum took the news a lot harder than I did - she still worries about me now and I'm ..... well, let's just say I'm a bit older!
This forum is a genuinely helpful and supportive community and I'm sure that you (and mum!) will learn a lot from the experiences of others, in a similar position to you.
Ask loads of questions and keep you chin up.
It will also help if you keep your sense of humour engaged, as there is just a bit of silliness on theses pages (usually posted by certain members - they know who they are, don't you klucks!)
 
Hi Emma, Welcome to the forum. I was diagnosed when I was 16, it was a big shock but my Mum was great and my DSN at the time was brilliant - she phoned me every day at first and then every week. It sounds like you have got a good understanding of things already - well done 🙂 - I have only just learnt about carb counting now and its been 7 years. Have you looked on the diabetes uk website for support groups near you? I guess you have probably already seen this but here it is anyway:
http://www.diabetes.org.uk/How_we_help/Local_support_groups/
and for young people: http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Guide-to-diabetes/My-life/
 
Hi Emma Jane,

sorry to hear about your diagnosis! Coming here and asking for help is a great idea though, for you and for your family.


I am also on the CWD mailing list (my sons are 15 next week and 10,both T1 like you) and there are parents from your area on that mailing list as well. I am sure you will get access to some great local support from there!

Good luck and take care xx
 
Hi Emma, I was about your age when I was diagnosed too! I'm 19 now.
(ah wow, just realised i'm 19)
It is scary, seeing so many doctors and nurses you don't know whether your coming or going!!
If you ever want a chat feel free to message me 🙂 I'd be happy to help, even if you just want a rant! xxx
 
Welcome to the forum Emma Jane 🙂 x
 
thanks everyone for the help and support.
i dont know about you but i felt really sly and selfish last night watching comic relief, especially when david tennant was in that hospital. i felt especially bad for complaining about my diabetes when he pointed out that poor little kid with diabetes caused by malaria. it made me think how lucky we are to be able to get proper treatment for it when there are some people who cant and die because of it :'(
 
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