Thank you for your reply!
It will be good to see a chiropodist as his feet and legs are quite swollen by the lymphodedma (basically lymphatic fluid that can't drain because his lymphatics are faulty, which makes him vulnerable to infection). Also interesting that you can use the arms - right now he's fine with the tummy area in fact but it's one to bear in mind.
His main problem is feeling ravenous all the time, like any normal teenage boy (it's nothing new ...)! His blood sugars are quite good so that's great, but I don't feel like rocking the boat by letting him have a massive bowl of breakfast cereal between meals, which is what he'd like to do ... So it's nuts and oat cakes and the like for the time being. We haven't been taught carb counting yet and we are very keen to learn, as I'm sure that will help a lot.
Right now he eats 3 meals a day with a small snack in between each meal and at bedtime, but for a growing lad it's not always enough. I think he's catching up a bit too after losing weight during his illness.
I'm quite stressed at the moment getting to grips with it all, and feeling so sorry for my son. We have a nice diabetic nurse but you have to leave a message on the answerphone and they ring you back, and every time she does we are out picking up our other child or something ... Hoping to talk to her in person tomorrow. We have a meeting with his consultant on Thursday week so I will have a long list of questions!
Thanks again and bye for now
Catherine