Hi Toni, welcome to the club that nobody wants to belong.Our son (15 years) debuted in the mid -November, so we are also new and we continue with many doubts.
I tell you some things that we have been learning in case they are worth it:
We were also worried about the amount of hydrates that had been scheduled, so we talked to the endocrine and adjust it to what we really eat.The key there is that they teach you to adapt insulin to hydrates, so that adjustments depending on whether they eat more or less.
Another thing we have seen - because our son is very athlete - is that the sport goes down a lot, which is very good.So I encourage you to, if your daughter likes a sport, to do it.It will also be good for the rest of his life.
As for how we carry it, I am not going to deceive you, we have cried a lot and we saw it very badly the first weeks.But it is true that as you get into the routines is more bearable.It has helped us to adjust the diet to eat all the same at home, including our other child.Actually, it is an investment for the rest of life.
It has been important that our child has been involved a lot, and it is punctured and controlled alone, with our help.That with an 8 -year -old girl is not viable, but surely there are things that you can teach him to feel more in control.We tell my son that, more than a disease, what he has is a condition that must be controlled, and that if he controls it well, he can even have a better health than the rest.
Our son is also still on a honeymoon and there are days of puncturing very insulin.If the levels are in 90-110 and do not eat hydrates, I do not advise you to put it on and do not put it on.But be careful, I'm not even a doctor.
Another thing finally.This is hard to emotionally manage as a father/mother.It cries and goes out, and I believe that that must be accepted as part of the process.It helps me to think about the fate of living in Spain, with public health (in the US we would have already ruined) and having access to quality food in our markets.
Well, a lot of encouragement and I wish you the best.You will see that in this forum there are many Maja people who have been diabetic for years and know a lot.
tonilucia said:
good morning,
I am the dad of an 8 -year -old girl who debuted 3 weeks ago.
My wife and I are reading and the more you read more doubts.
The endocrine has given us 5 meals all with hydrates, one of my doubts is, if there is any food that does not feel like something, something happens?
Should we put insulin if you have the values well?
I imagine that it will be the honeymoon but yesterday it was between 90 and 110 all day with only 1 insulin unit.
I keep reading you.Courage everyone.
Madre de adolescente DM1 (nacido en 2008), con DM1 desde 17/11/2023
Abasaglar 19
80-150 Raciones HC/día, dependiendo mucho de los planes y del deporte.
Sensor FreeStyle Libre 3
Madrid