My 10 year old daughter has been diagnosed T2D 6 weeks ago. She was Never sick or had any problem with her health.
She is still happy child as always, doesn't complain, understands about the insulin shots and understands that our way of eating has change.
We got her the Libre after 3 weeks of finger pricking and she is soooo happy. No priking at night.
But I'm the one that cry a lot. Not in front of her. Mostly when she is at school.
I do my best to cook her favorite foods low carb for for example pizza, bread, cookies and she is always very grateful.
My question is how other mom and dad cope with is? What do you say to yourself when you see what your child has to go through?
Are you worried if they will rebellious against all the shot and eating discipline.
How do you do it?
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She is still happy child as always, doesn't complain, understands about the insulin shots and understands that our way of eating has change.
We got her the Libre after 3 weeks of finger pricking and she is soooo happy. No priking at night.
But I'm the one that cry a lot. Not in front of her. Mostly when she is at school.
I do my best to cook her favorite foods low carb for for example pizza, bread, cookies and she is always very grateful.
My question is how other mom and dad cope with is? What do you say to yourself when you see what your child has to go through?
Are you worried if they will rebellious against all the shot and eating discipline.
How do you do it?
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