Hi Jem, sorry to hear about your son being diagnosed with Type 1. I thought i would just share a little of my experience with you. I was diagnosed when I was 12 (have had it for 30 years now), yes, I was very shocked when the doctor told me as I had never heard of it. I thought i was going to die! But its just something you learn to live with. It's never stopped me doing what I want. Working, exercising, doing stuff that kids do, holidays and generally enjoying myself. It's just a way of life now and I've got to say that it's alot easier to deal with nowadays. They are always coming up with new gadgets etc to make life easier. I haven't been the best at looking after myself sometimes and have just had to have some laser treatment done on one of my eyes but you got to remember it can controlled and wont stop your son from doing anything he wants to do or achieve in life. The needles are tiny (mine are 4mm long) , they don't hurt and I know alot of people are now on the insulin pumps which I believe give you even more freedom. I know this is really upsetting for you as its early stages and a hell of a lot to take in but take strength in knowing that it can controlled and he will lead a very happy life. Good luck xx