Hi i am a mum of a 17 year old girl that has just been diagnosed Type 1, 3 weeks ago.
I'm just after some thoughts on the affects this had on your child, she has dropped out of college, she has always been a really good student, but she feels she is to far behind to catch back up and she was struggling before being diagnosed as she was clearly unwell for longer than either of us realised. She's not dropped out to be rebellious but because she suddenly feels totally out of her depth.
She has got herself a job in a hotel (under pressure from me a bit) and now she doesn't feel like she can do this either as she's worried about lunchtimes and breaks etc as she is getting hypo's etc, also I think the reality of working 5 days a week (shift patterns, early's and lates) is also freaking her out.
She has hardly left the house, has no idea what direction her life is now taking and is so very upset, she is not the crying type but she is clearly struggling.
Honestly we both feel a bit overwhelmed, is this normal does she need a break to get her head around it, any advice from mum's who have experienced similar or any advice would be welcome. Will we find some 'normal' again? We feel that our life evolves around injecting, finger pricking or scanning, needles, sharp boxes, etc. I just want to see my girl, living her life again.
Thank you in advance
Jo
I'm just after some thoughts on the affects this had on your child, she has dropped out of college, she has always been a really good student, but she feels she is to far behind to catch back up and she was struggling before being diagnosed as she was clearly unwell for longer than either of us realised. She's not dropped out to be rebellious but because she suddenly feels totally out of her depth.
She has got herself a job in a hotel (under pressure from me a bit) and now she doesn't feel like she can do this either as she's worried about lunchtimes and breaks etc as she is getting hypo's etc, also I think the reality of working 5 days a week (shift patterns, early's and lates) is also freaking her out.
She has hardly left the house, has no idea what direction her life is now taking and is so very upset, she is not the crying type but she is clearly struggling.
Honestly we both feel a bit overwhelmed, is this normal does she need a break to get her head around it, any advice from mum's who have experienced similar or any advice would be welcome. Will we find some 'normal' again? We feel that our life evolves around injecting, finger pricking or scanning, needles, sharp boxes, etc. I just want to see my girl, living her life again.
Thank you in advance
Jo