• Please Remember: Members are only permitted to share their own experiences. Members are not qualified to give medical advice. Additionally, everyone manages their health differently. Please be respectful of other people's opinions about their own diabetes management.
  • Screening for type 1 diabetes: We now have a new forum section which is for parents who, after having their child screened for type 1, have received a positive result that at some stage their child will be diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Where possible, please do offer your support and experiences of having a child diagnosed. https://forum.diabetes.org.uk/boards/forums/screening-for-type-1-community-chat.59/
  • We seem to be having technical difficulties with new user accounts. If you are trying to register please check your Spam or Junk folder for your confirmation email. If you still haven't received a confirmation email, please reach out to our support inbox: support.forum@diabetes.org.uk

My little boy is type 1..

Status
This thread is now closed. Please contact Anna DUK, Ieva DUK or everydayupsanddowns if you would like it re-opened.

Rookie

New Member
Relationship to Diabetes
Parent of person with diabetes
Feeling happier about things this is a great site to off load and share your concerns with each other and is helping me a lot.
My little boy had his first clinic appointment after been diagnosed 5 weeks ago , our carb counting is going great. Our downloads show a sea of green for our blood readings. he is putting the lost weight back on and upon checking his HbA1c which was 114 in hospital had managed to get it to 68 in the first 5 weeks so I was really pleased as they did not expect it to have come down much with him been newly diagnosed so fingers crossed by our next appointment we will be on target.
Feeling like I'm getting in control of this now .
 
That’s excellent news, I’m really pleased for you.
 
Just seen this update, wanted to say well done to you all.

Hope alls well?
 
Knowledge is a big part of Good control. Well done for the green stuff. 🙂
 
Just seen this update, wanted to say well done to you all.

Hope alls well?
Hi thank you , yes where not doing too bad to be fair he is doing incredible really , I on the other hand just feel numb and very down about it all at times , you cope with it cos you have to but it really gets you down some days as a mum doesn't it x
 
You are only human, don't be upset at yourself, you are doing the right things!
 
Yes - we all struggle with it when diagnosed - and you are virtually the same as a person who has it, considering the likes of me only had the onus of being responsible for keeping me healthy, except your responsibility is greater as it's your child, not you yourself. When you need a good cry, have it. We can't be there, to give you the hug you need so I hope you have someone who'll just accept it and just do that for you?

How you feel is absolutely NORMAL - so don't ever think 'I shouldn't feel like this' - because yes - you should!

When you want to rant, moan or whinge feel free to do so on this forum - cos we all 'get' it and empathise. AND - the elevated beings that are the paediatric diabetes specialist team - are there for YOU as well as your son - so make sure you are absolutely honest with them about how YOU feel and how you are coping with all of it. Despite the state of the NHS currently - they are still there for all of us - but they have never claimed to be psychic, so we have to tell them when we need help.

Don't tell them - and they will automatically believe we're absolutely OK.

Virtual {{{Hug}}}
 
Yes - we all struggle with it when diagnosed - and you are virtually the same as a person who has it, considering the likes of me only had the onus of being responsible for keeping me healthy, except your responsibility is greater as it's your child, not you yourself. When you need a good cry, have it. We can't be there, to give you the hug you need so I hope you have someone who'll just accept it and just do that for you?

How you feel is absolutely NORMAL - so don't ever think 'I shouldn't feel like this' - because yes - you should!

When you want to rant, moan or whinge feel free to do so on this forum - cos we all 'get' it and empathise. AND - the elevated beings that are the paediatric diabetes specialist team - are there for YOU as well as your son - so make sure you are absolutely honest with them about how YOU feel and how you are coping with all of it. Despite the state of the NHS currently - they are still there for all of us - but they have never claimed to be psychic, so we have to tell them when we need help.

Don't tell them - and they will automatically believe we're absolutely OK.

Virtual {{{Hug}}}
Ah thank you for that
 
There will always be bad days, I’m afraid. Days when you make a mistake, days when your son forgets he has type 1 and days when type 1 decides it wants to play games with you all. As you say, you’ll cope because you have to. As time goes on, you learn not to let it get to you so much, but simply accept it and get on with it.
 
Hi thank you , yes where not doing too bad to be fair he is doing incredible really , I on the other hand just feel numb and very down about it all at times , you cope with it cos you have to but it really gets you down some days as a mum doesn't it x
I often think what my parent thought in the early 1960s. A different world today. It must be hard for parents BUT pls don't give in & good luck. My kids are not diabetic & my son is 6ft 3. STILL a WORRY.😉
 
Status
This thread is now closed. Please contact Anna DUK, Ieva DUK or everydayupsanddowns if you would like it re-opened.
Back
Top