Diabetes is one of the two most transmitted chronic diseases from parents to children.The growth of childhood obesity due to bad habits or sedentary life has made the one before an adult disorder is part of the life of the little ones.
Most cases of young people in Spain are usually diabetes of type 1 and treatment is reduced to insulin injections to regulate blood glucose levels.The rest of his life is like that of any desk partner but when he need special care, certain initiatives such as camping.
So that the disease is not a problem, the Diabetes Foundation summons the Diabcamp scholarships so that the country's diabetic children receive health care amid the games that correspond to their ages.
From seven to 17 years and with a scheduled stay of more than nine days in a camp where educational content in diabetes is treated, they will be able to request help until June 5.The address to which the scholarship application sheet should be sent is C/Prado 4, 1st B, 28014 Madrid.
Children with recent diagnosis will have priority, who have not attended a camp or belonging to families with more than one child with diabetes, although they will then draw the remaining scholarships.The lucky ones will know the broadcast on June 19.
Hija de 35 años , diabética desde los 5. Glico: normalmente de 6 , pero 6,7 la última ( 6,2 marcaba el Free) Fiasp: 4- 4- 3 Toujeo: 20
The treatment is reduced to insulin injections to regulate blood glucose levels.The rest of his life is like that of any desk partner but when he need special care, he coharta certain initiatives such as camping.
Has this been written by the Diabetes Foundation?: Shock ::? I hope it was the periolist on duty ...
Another sample of the ignorance of diabetes, especially type 1 ... treatment is not just insulin: Evil:
Do care to cohahat the assistance to a camp? ... if you are less than 12-13 years old, it is not independent in your care because yes ... but from that age normal (it depends on each one) isthat they do everything they want or go through the thing from the shoulders.
In any case, in the camps for children with diabetes, their main mission is to show and teach the ninios that they can develop alone away from the usual environment ... even if they have diabetes.