But I mentioned my age because Im not that young like 9-10 years who arent as aware as olders.Hi @Michik ,
On the one hand, I understand your frustration, on the other, I think it's difficult for you to understand your parent's concerns at your age. They have spent 16 years raising you and they are not going to stop being concerned overnight, just because you've turned 16.
Although I obviously don't know your parents, I'd hope that they'll probably become more relaxed about the situation as you get older. Do you have plans for college/University?
But I mentioned my age because Im not that young like 9-10 years who arent as aware as olders.
Yes, I have plans(if I didnt, I wouldnt spend my whole life being a good student and studying well, especially maths and physics)
But as far as I know, my parents wont get more relaxed. Im not interested in calling them every day when i will be 20 and I will go on university, just because they are always afraid
I know that they wont get relaxed because some bad things happened and these things made my parents more "strict" about me. One day I forgot to take insulin and I had high bs. They first reactions was like "omg you could you forget to take insulin in home, then how we could ever let you go on longer trip".As I said, I understand your frustrations. You want independence but they want to make sure that you are safe and there is a constant conflict between you. Believe me when I say that even when you are 40 they will probably still be worried about you and for no other reason than the fact that they are your parents and parents worry about their kids.
I've also noticed @Michik that you use phrases like 'as far as I know' and 'I think that' , which leads me to believe that you may not have discussed your feelings with your parents? One of the most prevalent causes of issues such as this is simply a lack of communication (from both sides). Have you actually tried saying, - you know, you don't have to be so worried all the time Dad (or Mum) I can take care of myself - in a jokey way to see how it's taken?
Hi I am a teen with t1d as well, I will say that it's understandable for your parents to be overprotective and having a disease such as diabetes certainly doesn't help but I personally think it's best to confront your parents upfront about this, though you know your parents best. Talk with your parents and tell them you're fully capable of taking care of yourself. Also maybe (again, your choice) ask if they would let you go out for one day if you weren't diabetic and if they say yes, point out that diabetes hasn't gotten involved with your personal life, I mean without playing the guilt card.Hi. I have a little problem(argument) with my parents. They dont want to leave me alone in home longer than 1 day. I mean they are afraid that im not independent. Im 16 y/o. They are most afraid about nights(they say that I would have low bs and not wake up) and sometimes about dinner(yeah I dont usually cook but ill do my best to prepare something eatable). I think that they wont let me go on any longer trip or even let me travel to other town(for i.e. shopping or for training). They are always afraid. My diabetes is well controlled and personally Id like to live my own life(ofc when I go somewhere for longer time like birthday party/meeting, I take my bag with all equipment and sandwiches/candies just in case). What should I do?
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