Hi my son is autistic but not diabetic- I am the diabetic.I was just wondering if there are any other parents on here that have children that are diabetic and also autistic.
My little girl is autistic and was diagnosed a few weeks ago with T1. The DN seems to think that autistic children in many cases cope better than those without autism , so I was just wondering if other parents have found this too?
Bex
a simple night check is just to put your hand into the small of the back. If it is very sweaty then they are low.We wouldn't be good mums if we didn't worry about every detail though!
I will apply I just find the form very daunting!
I've only had to check once in the night for hypos but have a feeling that may change as they are coming thick and fast at the moment :-( x
@ferretlives I think I was told that autism and diabetes can go well in respect that generally autistic kids like routine and that everything has to be just so. For us at the moment things are ok ish well until we are in full meltdown over something then trying to test or inject become mission impossible!!
Do you find things easier now you are home schooling?
Bex
I realise this is on children and parents forum but it should apply to me just as much.
I was diagnosed with HFA / AS at age of 7 and with type 1 at age 19 during college, it started off well although still using injections, I can't say it has gotten easy over the years, what with depression and anxiety, most days I don't see why I should do these things like blood testing so I rely on how i feel and sometimes miss injections altogether sometimes deliberately sometimes I forget. Before diabetes though my memory was way better - that might have been a trait of AS - but it started degrading as soon as my control of diabetes worsened, started with 6% hbA1c and went up to 12% during university and it took its toll on my studies aswell to where I am now looking for a job with each day getting all the more stressful and depressing - I shudder to think what my average blood glucose is now.
The condition affects people in different ways as does diabetes, so it's really difficult to manage my lifestyle having 2 debilitating illnesses one half of your life unable to control while fighting for your life on the other.
hello there,im new to the forum. my son jamie is 13 years old been diagnosed 3 year in may,im struggling with behaviour etc noticed a difference when he was7!! been trying ever since to get him assessed, well behind in school and really struggling with diabetics even his nurse picked up on things when he was first diagnosed feel like im hitting a brick wall all the timeI was just wondering if there are any other parents on here that have children that are diabetic and also autistic.
My little girl is autistic and was diagnosed a few weeks ago with T1. The DN seems to think that autistic children in many cases cope better than those without autism , so I was just wondering if other parents have found this too?
Bex
@ponies123 I completely understand that feeling of hitting a brick wall. No one would listen to me for years but you just have to keep on going back to your doctor , getting the school involved etc have you tried self referring to camhs? Also because he's over 12 you could try yes which is the youth enquiry service. I really do know how hard it is and you will feel like giving up at times , when that happens just take a break from pushing and then build up until you're ready to push the authorities again! If there is anything I can do to help in any way , then please do message me or post on here and if I can I will help in any way! Sending you big hugs and take care x
h@ponies123 I completely understand that feeling of hitting a brick wall. No one would listen to me for years but you just have to keep on going back to your doctor , getting the school involved etc have you tried self referring to camhs? Also because he's over 12 you could try yes which is the youth enquiry service. I really do know how hard it is and you will feel like giving up at times , when that happens just take a break from pushing and then build up until you're ready to push the authorities again! If there is anything I can do to help in any way , then please do message me or post on here and if I can I will help in any way! Sending you big hugs and take care x
hya thanks very much for that we went to see a woman who deals with behavour prob, waste of time just repeared same questions then they discharged him without telling me said cause he wasnt basically causing avoc in room we was in hes fine, diabetic nurse brill,got full backing from her she is there when ever i need
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