PaulKee
Newbie
- Messages
- 3
- Location
- Cill Channaigh
- Type of diabetes
- Family member
- Treatment type
- I do not have diabetes
Welcome @PaulKee
Yes, there areSome of our members are partners of people with diabetes, some are parents of children with diabetes, and some are friends or relatives.
It's great you've joined up and are supporting your wife
I've just joined yesterday - I'm not a diabetic but my wife is Type 1 and has been for most of her life. While I do know a lot about diabetes I was wondering if there is many on this forum/website that are like myself - partner or spouse of a loved one with Diabetes? My wife has been a member of this site for few months now and I know she has got great advice and been able to converse with other diabetics so I have decided to join and see is there any advice/tips/help for partners in similar situation etc.
You forgot to mention us non diabetic RH ers!
I've just joined yesterday - I'm not a diabetic but my wife is Type 1 and has been for most of her life. While I do know a lot about diabetes I was wondering if there is many on this forum/website that are like myself - partner or spouse of a loved one with Diabetes? My wife has been a member of this site for few months now and I know she has got great advice and been able to converse with other diabetics so I have decided to join and see is there any advice/tips/help for partners in similar situation etc.
Hi, I'm new to the forum and also not diabetic. Son diagnosed 6m ago and I'm trying to find out about clinical trials, such as the very interesting-sounding Imcyse one, which is testing new treatment for newly diagnosed who still have defiite beta cell function. Does anyone know how to find out more and maybe get on this trial - if there are no side effects (!) Also, it seems impossible to connect with people in the same situation: when you're the parent of a newly diagnosed child, at a time when you really need people to talk to. Still I have not found any physical groups. And my son is facing challenges with no network of people who know what he is dealing with day in day out. He is incredibly brave - more so than me - but this has been very tough for us. I decided to make myself as "expert" as possible about this condition and I spend hours every day trawling the internet and analysing his numbers and data. I could probably actually help parents of newly diagnosed children myself now, at least on the practical/ knowledge side. Latest challenge is GCSE's, having missed lots of school, (what a year he's had, poor little chap!!) and seeing what stress does to blood sugar: which is quite incredible. We're fans of Freestyle Libre, which has been a game changer, in a number of ways for us. I'm lobbying my doc's surgery to try to get them to pay for it: it's cheaper for them than the finger pricking system and looks like it might have better long term outcomes, because of the data it gives you. We're not rich, but have decided to pay for this. What about people who just can't make that happen? Doesn't seem right to me. So any thoughts on how I can pursue this cause welcome. Lots in this first post....I've just joined yesterday - I'm not a diabetic but my wife is Type 1 and has been for most of her life. While I do know a lot about diabetes I was wondering if there is many on this forum/website that are like myself - partner or spouse of a loved one with Diabetes? My wife has been a member of this site for few months now and I know she has got great advice and been able to converse with other diabetics so I have decided to join and see is there any advice/tips/help for partners in similar situation etc.
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