Hello, our 10 year old son was diagnosed with T1D 1 month ago. Definitely a lot to process for him and us, but we’re managing. So many great resources and information available which has been a big help. Working through correct insulin levels when playing sports, etc. Hoping a cure is found in the near future.
Hi J, yes that would be great - Thanks!Hello there @IC_81 ,
Welcome to the forum.
Would you like me or a member of the moderator team to move & create your own thread topic with your post?
It would be more productive for you & your son with regards to any queries on insulin use for your lad..
Kind regards.
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Hi J, yes that would be great - Thanks!
Hello, our 10 year old son was diagnosed with T1D 1 month ago. Definitely a lot to process for him and us, but we’re managing. So many great resources and information available which has been a big help. Working through correct insulin levels when playing sports, etc. Hoping a cure is found in the near future.
Yes he’s on the multiple daily injection program - novorapid with each meal and lantis as his basal. He’s very active, plays a lot of sports so we’re concentrating on fending off the lows. Got him a Freestyle Libre which has helped a lot in terms of identifying trends, etc.... lots to learn for all of us but we’re managing...Great!
All done for you, your own thread..
Could you give a little information on what insulin regime your son is on?
Yes I’m sure that’s a lot for her and your family to adjust to, as it’s been for us. We recently got a freestyle libre which has been helpful with identifying trends, etc. Our son is very active and plays a lot of sports so fending off the lows has been one area of focus for us....Hi, my 13 year old daughter was diagnosed in January. We were able to hit the ground running a bit, as I was diagnosed 5 years ago so know the drill, but the lifestyle of a teen is very different from mine so still a steep learning curve! We are getting there though
Interesting. My DN justified me starting on Levemir rather than Lantus as I go to the gym. I think she wasn't able 10 years ago to just prescribe Levemir? Overall I believe they are very similar but didn't know that Levemir can be adjusted more flexibly. I adjust mine when on holiday (eating too much) as my BS trends upwards each day.I think levemir is the recommended basal insulin for adults with type 1.
Unlike lantus, where changer to the dose take 2-3 day to settle in, levemir can be changed and instantly take effect. So if your son was planning on having a particularly active day he might reduce his levemir dose in an effort to avoid lows during the activity. Or if he had had an active day he might reduce his levemir dose in the evening to avoid nocturnal hypos. There is less flexibility with lantus.
Run sweet is a good eebsite with tips on how to manage type 1 and exercise - http://www.runsweet.com
Great thanks Tony, really appreciate that. We are very fortunate in that the school he attends has 2 educational assistants that are very well versed in T1D, which has been a big help. CheersHi and welcome
I was diagnosed aged 6 and am now almost 50.
I only mention this to give you optimism for the future.
I don't quite remember being 10 (lol) however I am a school caretaker and one of our pupils is 10 with type 1 and I talk to her and her mum regularly.
If there's anything I can do to help please feel free to ask.
Good luck
Tony
Thanks, that’s very helpful to know. Will definitely ask when we next visit our clinic. CheersInteresting. My DN justified me starting on Levemir rather than Lantus as I go to the gym. I think she wasn't able 10 years ago to just prescribe Levemir? Overall I believe they are very similar but didn't know that Levemir can be adjusted more flexibly. I adjust mine when on holiday (eating too much) as my BS trends upwards each day.
Thanks all for your input - I wasn’t aware re levemir, will ask our clinic about that. Could also be due to which medications are available where, we live in Canada. Found this forum when sifting through all of the online info, etc. Will check out runsweet.com as well.... appreciate the words of encouragement it’s a big help!
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