Hey all,
A friend of mine works at an autistic school as a senior practitioner and has a child who is severely autistic and type 1 diabetic. She said that occasionally the child has told her that his injection stings and so she wanted to know if I knew of any ways to help prevent it stinging. He is on twice daily injections and doesn't like his injections anyway so it can sometimes be a bit of a battle for her and her team unfortunately (can only imagine how awful it must be for the child who cannot always communicate how he is feeling etc.)
This isn't something I really experience or experience to the point where I've ever tried to prevent it so I said I'd ask on here and just see if anyone had any thoughts etc?
Thanks 🙂
A friend of mine works at an autistic school as a senior practitioner and has a child who is severely autistic and type 1 diabetic. She said that occasionally the child has told her that his injection stings and so she wanted to know if I knew of any ways to help prevent it stinging. He is on twice daily injections and doesn't like his injections anyway so it can sometimes be a bit of a battle for her and her team unfortunately (can only imagine how awful it must be for the child who cannot always communicate how he is feeling etc.)
This isn't something I really experience or experience to the point where I've ever tried to prevent it so I said I'd ask on here and just see if anyone had any thoughts etc?
Thanks 🙂