Blondie153 said:
For the first time since my daughter was diagnosed in Aug I left her under the charge of my husband. I had all medicine times, food measured and written down before I went and I still fretted the whole time I was away from her. I don't think there is life away from diabetes once it is with you and I don't even have it!
M
Hello Blondie153.
Your post has caught my attention as its soooo " profoundly factually true! ''
You cant have a break at all from it as you are thinking 24/7 of your child.
Valid and profound point you make with your last sentence . . .
There is no life away from diabetes for you , though you yourself dont even have this.
This is when I really yearn for a reason or explanation 'why' children get it at random .
Some dont have it - yet some 'do' ...
Afraid this really tugs my heart strings
My wish is NO child should have this condition.
The children AMAZE me - so skilled and strong able to adapt and cope amazingly with their diabetes condition.
Your post has reminded me of a parents journey living alongside the condition too.
It is the simply put message you describe that says sooooo much ...
Am glad you have shared this - it has reached out and touched me
Much love and thoughts .
Anna.