Each year there are 1,100 new cases in Spain and there are approximately 30,000 cases of children under 15 with type 1 diabetes.
This type of diabetes unlike type 2, appears suddenly, without prior notice, and may appear from the birth of the baby to 30 years of age, being the most common age between 5 and 7 years and puberty, but butThere is no rule without exception giving cases of type 1 diabetes to 35 years.
From the detection of the disease, the capillary measurement of the glycemia and the administration of insulin subcutaneous several times a day is necessary, being usually in all the meals that are performed and in extra corrections when the glycemic measurements are outof the ideal range of each diabetic.
Parents' difficulties
Although it is a recognized chronic disease, parents with diabetic children and especially with the littlewhich must be made the capillary measurements before lunch, and supply the insulin if he is not yet trained to do it alone and if he is, to supervise him.
In the same way, as can be presented at any time a sugar rise (hyperglycemia) and a correction is necessary, and as in the vast majority of schools, unless they are public and have a nurse and not all, children remainUpon exposing, forcing parents to abandon their work and appeal at school with what this implies today in the workplace for them.
We could also talk about a decrease in sugar (hypoglycemia) that if they fail to overcome it with a sugary solution could lead to the loss of knowledge, fainting and diabetic coma as well as having other types of consequences depending on the time that is under these conditions, and asksIn that it is not a relief omission, since it is called Emergencies, they do not administer the injected glycogen.
The same happens in school canteens, they are not prepared to host a diabetic child, supplying the corresponding insulin depending on the food (which must be heavy in the form of rations).
Also and mentioning even incidentally, there is a problem with school outings, excursions to museums, or of any other nature, where parents are told that they cannot be aware of their child as should be diabetic withWhat this entails and even denies the parents the possibility of accompanying the group.
We must take into account that our children throw most of the time at school, and that they must make a normal life, something that truly makes children and parents very complicated.Let us advocate that this changes and that life is facilitated to children and their families, since this is also equality and no discrimination should be made by race, sex, religion and I add, illness.