Hi everyone
My name is Emma and just over 2 weeks ago my 18 month old son was diagnosed with diabetes. He had been peeing and drinking a lot and we took him to the dr as my aunt is type 1 and I thought he might be too. His blood glucose was 32.6 and we were told to take hime straight to the sick kids hospital.
When we arrived at hospital they did a blood gas and ketone reading and discovered he had DKA so he was moved to HDU where he spent 2 days on iv insulin and fluids before being moved to a different ward.
He was really unwell but gradually started getting better. My daughter got chicken pox at the same time so he had to be isolated from the other children and he also kept having hypo's which was a bit scary but we got home after a few days.
We have now been home for 11 days and I am constantly terrified. He has had 2 hypo's at home and we are constantly having to tweak his insulin (on the advice of the consultant or dietician) to try and resolve this. He is also really hungry and we are finding it hard to keep him full!
On the plus side, he has loads more energy now and is getting back to his old happy toddler self.
I know it takes time to get used to the routines and carb-counting etc but we are finding it really tough at the moment and are exhausted. We are getting amazing support from the hospital/diabetes nurses but there is always this constant fear that something will go wrong.
Any advice or shared experiences would be very gratefully received .
Many thanks
Emma
My name is Emma and just over 2 weeks ago my 18 month old son was diagnosed with diabetes. He had been peeing and drinking a lot and we took him to the dr as my aunt is type 1 and I thought he might be too. His blood glucose was 32.6 and we were told to take hime straight to the sick kids hospital.
When we arrived at hospital they did a blood gas and ketone reading and discovered he had DKA so he was moved to HDU where he spent 2 days on iv insulin and fluids before being moved to a different ward.
He was really unwell but gradually started getting better. My daughter got chicken pox at the same time so he had to be isolated from the other children and he also kept having hypo's which was a bit scary but we got home after a few days.
We have now been home for 11 days and I am constantly terrified. He has had 2 hypo's at home and we are constantly having to tweak his insulin (on the advice of the consultant or dietician) to try and resolve this. He is also really hungry and we are finding it hard to keep him full!
On the plus side, he has loads more energy now and is getting back to his old happy toddler self.
I know it takes time to get used to the routines and carb-counting etc but we are finding it really tough at the moment and are exhausted. We are getting amazing support from the hospital/diabetes nurses but there is always this constant fear that something will go wrong.
Any advice or shared experiences would be very gratefully received .
Many thanks
Emma