Welcome @Taybar78! It's a submundo, but you learn quickly. The most important thing is that your child assumes responsibility and it is he who controls, with supervisors at the beginning.With 15 years he is no longer so child. Do not hesitate to ask what you need.
@Taybar78, it is very difficult and very hard to assimilate at the beginning, but little by little you are going to assume and calm down.It is important not to convey anguish to the kid, who learns at his rhythm, and feels calm. Today the treatments are enough to maintain good control and there is a lot of time to expect better and better treatments. My daughter has been with diabetes for 28 years, she started as a child, with very unstable insulins, and continues with the analysis without any alteration. Much encouragement and a lot of patience, that everything will be better and better.
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
Thank you so much. I know it's a matter of time, but everything seems so complicated at the beginning ... :) I will continue reading everything that arises here and I will ask in different threads.
Much encouragement.My son debuted just completed the 16 years and a half ago.They have an age in which they are independent but supervising everything, I think.As the nurse says, the important thing is to have the routines totally assumed.And when you get out of them, know how to return.And patience ... as you have told you
I am a child with DT!And I recommend that you read Dr Bernstein "Diabetes Solution", is achieved on the Internet and also in Spanish.It proposes a slightly different regime from the endos and it is not easy to follow, but in the case of my son I significantly improve the glycemia, (if anyone wants it, I can pass it on)
anibalj said: I am a child with DT!And I recommend that you read Dr Bernstein "Diabetes Solution", is achieved on the Internet and also in Spanish.It proposes a slightly different regime from the endos and it is not easy to follow, but in the case of my son I significantly improve the glycemia, (if anyone wants it, I can pass it on)
LADA desde septiembre de 2021 Toujeo y Fiasp Aprendiendo
taybar78 said: Thank you very much. I know it's a matter of time, but everything seems so complicated at the beginning ... :) I will continue reading everything that arises here and I will ask in different threads.
I said, thank you all.
It is very complicated.There is a lot of knowledge and dedication to control it and strength of encouragement to assume it, but it is not impossible.
I have learned a lot in these channels dedicated to the subject.
LADA desde septiembre de 2021 Toujeo y Fiasp Aprendiendo
Welcome to forum @Taybar78,
I hope we can help you, in the forum you will find a lot of information about diabetes, especially focused on parents, also many people who can tell you from their experience, ask what you need.
Here I leave you a couple of topics that I recommend reading.
Hello!I am also here for my son who debuted on September 8 with only 18 months ... the world fell on us, I imagine that as it happens to everyone. Now the best thing we can do is learn the maximum so that they have the best possible quality of life. Cheer up!!
Hello again. Forgive that he has not responded before ... It has been an intense week. Thank you very much for everything you are facilitating me (videos, links, books ...) These days have been quite entertaining, with the return to class, physical education, lunches for the institute, first outings alone ... But well, we are taking it. I reiterate my thanks.
Hi @Taybar78, I can advise you little because I am rookie and only take oral antidiabetics, but I do assure you that in this forum you will learn a lot about the disease and you will feel accompanied, which is also very important.Cheer up!