Wallyberry
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
Hello
my 13yo son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes by way of DKA two and a half weeks ago - all very scary and traumatic - but he‘s coping really very well. He’s on bedtime lantus and mealtime novorapid injections, and is going to begin a trial with the Freestyle Libre on Wednesday.
We’re beginning to get his blood sugar levels down more towards the normal, though we’re not quite there yet, and seem to have good support from the nurses, but I’ve got a couple of problems I wonderEd if anyone more experienced could help with.
1. he’s constantly hungry, even though he’s eating plenty at mealtimes. he did lose a lot of weight, but he seems to be putting it bck on okay- and the nurses did say this was normal and might last a few weeks. Also, at his age he’s growing a lot too. My problem is over what he can eat between meals. his school lunchtime isn’t until 1.30pm, and he has breakfast at 7.15, so it’s a long time to go without food. Up to now he’s been eating chunks of cheese, Serrano ham, cucumber, celery and the chicken snack things like satay sticks, but I’m not happy about the amount of processed food that’s suddenly been introduced into his diet! Any more suggestions? What does everyone else do?
2. With it being Christmas season, he’s got a Christmas party in his form at school on Friday and they’ve been told they can take sweets in. He wants to take some sweets, work out the carbs and give himself an extra insulin injection. I can understand this, and how left out he will feel.... but again, I’m not sure it’s a good idea. Has anyone been in this situation and what did you do? Even the sugar free sweets I’ve seen are too high in carbs for him to be able to eat more than a few... I know that a ‘portion‘ of sweets is only a few if you read the packet, but the reality is that most non-diabetics wouldn’t limit themselves to a portion!
Any advice or ideas would be gratefully received. We’re still tired, a bit strung out and just getting to grips with the basic stuff, so anything out of the ordinary is still causing a disproportionate amount of stress!
Thanks!
my 13yo son was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes by way of DKA two and a half weeks ago - all very scary and traumatic - but he‘s coping really very well. He’s on bedtime lantus and mealtime novorapid injections, and is going to begin a trial with the Freestyle Libre on Wednesday.
We’re beginning to get his blood sugar levels down more towards the normal, though we’re not quite there yet, and seem to have good support from the nurses, but I’ve got a couple of problems I wonderEd if anyone more experienced could help with.
1. he’s constantly hungry, even though he’s eating plenty at mealtimes. he did lose a lot of weight, but he seems to be putting it bck on okay- and the nurses did say this was normal and might last a few weeks. Also, at his age he’s growing a lot too. My problem is over what he can eat between meals. his school lunchtime isn’t until 1.30pm, and he has breakfast at 7.15, so it’s a long time to go without food. Up to now he’s been eating chunks of cheese, Serrano ham, cucumber, celery and the chicken snack things like satay sticks, but I’m not happy about the amount of processed food that’s suddenly been introduced into his diet! Any more suggestions? What does everyone else do?
2. With it being Christmas season, he’s got a Christmas party in his form at school on Friday and they’ve been told they can take sweets in. He wants to take some sweets, work out the carbs and give himself an extra insulin injection. I can understand this, and how left out he will feel.... but again, I’m not sure it’s a good idea. Has anyone been in this situation and what did you do? Even the sugar free sweets I’ve seen are too high in carbs for him to be able to eat more than a few... I know that a ‘portion‘ of sweets is only a few if you read the packet, but the reality is that most non-diabetics wouldn’t limit themselves to a portion!
Any advice or ideas would be gratefully received. We’re still tired, a bit strung out and just getting to grips with the basic stuff, so anything out of the ordinary is still causing a disproportionate amount of stress!
Thanks!
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