addictedtosoreen
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hi all
Firstly, my heart goes out to you and you family xxx
I am sat here with tears in my eyes as I am reminded againthat my son is in serious danger.
To try and shorten this story so you dont get bored, my son was diagnosed with type 1 when he was 14 months old. Everything was ok while he was at primary school. Last sept he started high school, his care plan was not followed and he did not turn up to do his insulin for many luchtimes resulting inlots of trips to the hospital with DKA. He was adament at the time that he was doing his insulin. Ichanged his high school and they were fantastic with him. However over the last 14 months he has been sneaking food (my fridge and food is now in a locked room) lying about blood sugars and not doing his insulin. He has friends at school and is doing well in classes. Myself, his dad, the diabetic nurses and his consultant have all told him on many many occasions the seriousness of this behaviour but he continues with his distructive behaviour.
My question i suppose is what do i do now? I have grounded, punished, shouted, cried and begged him and i am truley at a loss as to what to do.
rachael xx
thank you for reading and any help
Firstly, my heart goes out to you and you family xxx
I am sat here with tears in my eyes as I am reminded againthat my son is in serious danger.
To try and shorten this story so you dont get bored, my son was diagnosed with type 1 when he was 14 months old. Everything was ok while he was at primary school. Last sept he started high school, his care plan was not followed and he did not turn up to do his insulin for many luchtimes resulting inlots of trips to the hospital with DKA. He was adament at the time that he was doing his insulin. Ichanged his high school and they were fantastic with him. However over the last 14 months he has been sneaking food (my fridge and food is now in a locked room) lying about blood sugars and not doing his insulin. He has friends at school and is doing well in classes. Myself, his dad, the diabetic nurses and his consultant have all told him on many many occasions the seriousness of this behaviour but he continues with his distructive behaviour.
My question i suppose is what do i do now? I have grounded, punished, shouted, cried and begged him and i am truley at a loss as to what to do.
rachael xx
thank you for reading and any help