Hanmillmum
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
This is the first outward sign that little one is fed up today. It was tea-time sat at the table with the food being dished out then..." I wish I didn't have diabetes!" Well it punched the wind out of me, I hadn't seen this coming, it's been a run of the mill day. So what do you say ?
My immediate response would have been "well I wish you didn't have it too!" Not helpful though to anyone. Instead I asked her "why" and she said she didn't like to have her "beeps"* done when she wanted to eat. So I said " well what does it take?, all of 1 minute then we can forget it, that's really no time at all and you can eat just like everyone else. There are lots of other boys and girls just like you having their "beeps" done but it so happens that none of them go to your school, remember when I showed you the girl with her pump on the computer?..... "Can I watch that again mummy?"
So we spent a good 40mins later on looking through children with T1 vt's on Youtube. She then tested herself for supper (new skill
) and has a smile back on her face... til next time 
Any other upbeat suggestions appreciated
* beeps means BG's tested.
My immediate response would have been "well I wish you didn't have it too!" Not helpful though to anyone. Instead I asked her "why" and she said she didn't like to have her "beeps"* done when she wanted to eat. So I said " well what does it take?, all of 1 minute then we can forget it, that's really no time at all and you can eat just like everyone else. There are lots of other boys and girls just like you having their "beeps" done but it so happens that none of them go to your school, remember when I showed you the girl with her pump on the computer?..... "Can I watch that again mummy?"
So we spent a good 40mins later on looking through children with T1 vt's on Youtube. She then tested herself for supper (new skill
Any other upbeat suggestions appreciated
* beeps means BG's tested.