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Joel and I had a carb counting lessons today at the hospital as we are moving on to MDI next week. As I sat there looking at lists of food and carbs I suddenly felt really sad and overwhelmed again... I can't remember the care free days of eating anything whenever we wanted. He seemed fed up about it today although he can't wait to change over as he goes low in the mornings and HAS to eat. I know we will get used to it but it seems a steep hill to climb. I feel very tired with it and having just moved house too I could do with a month in the sun!
We asked about new testers today as well and I felt the women was so insensitive talking about testers for people with no feelings in their hands, visual problems etc......we know the complications and are aiming for none of that with good control....won't ask about them again!
It's interesting as the hospital have been great with the practical aspects of diabetes but I feel there is little to help parents throught the initial emotional upheaval. There are some interesting articles on the internet showing parents usually take a year to adjust (though I know this will vary a lot) That helped me a lot just reading them as I realised my emotions were normal.
I went back to see our nurse about 2 weeks after Joel was diagnosed without Joel just to talk through things and I felt she was surprised I was so upset!
I just feel a bit tired with it all today.....it seem hard work at times! x
Joel and I had a carb counting lessons today at the hospital as we are moving on to MDI next week. As I sat there looking at lists of food and carbs I suddenly felt really sad and overwhelmed again... I can't remember the care free days of eating anything whenever we wanted. He seemed fed up about it today although he can't wait to change over as he goes low in the mornings and HAS to eat. I know we will get used to it but it seems a steep hill to climb. I feel very tired with it and having just moved house too I could do with a month in the sun!
We asked about new testers today as well and I felt the women was so insensitive talking about testers for people with no feelings in their hands, visual problems etc......we know the complications and are aiming for none of that with good control....won't ask about them again!
It's interesting as the hospital have been great with the practical aspects of diabetes but I feel there is little to help parents throught the initial emotional upheaval. There are some interesting articles on the internet showing parents usually take a year to adjust (though I know this will vary a lot) That helped me a lot just reading them as I realised my emotions were normal.
I went back to see our nurse about 2 weeks after Joel was diagnosed without Joel just to talk through things and I felt she was surprised I was so upset!
I just feel a bit tired with it all today.....it seem hard work at times! x