Thank you all for your replies... I'm sorry... I'm at a loss for words as I feel like I'm sinking rapidly... I want her home.. To open her eyes... This feeling ... It's awful...it's surreal...
Hi guys does anybody know how maz is doing? Xx
I'm not sure if coped is the right word , as I feel like I didn't... The past several years have been hard and I'm one who finds it alien to ask for help...
Un fortunately, this is the second times she's been in ICU whilst staying with him. After the first time, I gave him leaflets and talked to him. He thought her vomiting was due to her being unwell, her stomach pain due to vomiting and headache due to her vomiting. Since he'd seen her in a and e and on the wards previously with prior admissions... He should of known.. Also unfortunately if she misses insulin whilst with him, his attitude is never mind just take it when you remember... He is not any of my other kids favourite person, not because he missed the signs, but because he ended their relationship a week before hand because he wanted someone else, then decided to go back to my daughter when he decided the other girl wasn't for him. Plus when she was in ICU a couple of years ago, because he thought she was dying, he had relations with an ex, then told my daughter what he'd done after she was discharged.. But, we act normally with him apart from my youngest who says things as she sees them and decided to have a word with him when he visited Vicky here at home this time. Needless to say, she was quite blunt. My youngest may only be 12, but she's going on 30.Hi. I hope things turn out OK for your daughter. I wonder in the future whether her boyfriend could encourage her to do the right things now that he knows how serious DKA can be?
When asked, all she says is I don't know, I forgot, the only support open to her now is adult mental health along with the adult diabetic team who say to me... She has to go to them, not the other way round... In regards to adult mental health... It's self referral..@Maz73 Thank you so much for your update, you have been in my thoughts alot and so pleased to see your daughter's beautiful smiling face
You have been through so much, what has happened to you can happen to anyone, drinking alcohol can get out of control particularly if it's helping you to cope and under very trying circumstances too. I hope you are getting support now ?
Do you know why your daughter isn't testing ? Does she have any reason why she doesn't do it as much as she should ? Is she receptive to the idea of getting help ? Support is there, but it takes a willing patient to want to get it, so maybe if you know why then we can point you in the right direction for help. I know you don't want to see her suffer and neither does anyone so anything we can do to help we will try our best
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