First of all this is a brilliant site! I thought I would quickly introduce myself and hope to get to know people in the same situation as myself. A month ago my son (10yrs) was diagnosed with diabetes type 1. We had no idea he had it and almost lost him. The thing we noticed most towards the end was the weight loss. One night he was so weak he couldn't make it to his bed after going to the toilet. It was that night that we decided to take him to the hospital. We live in West Africa (Guinea) so once our doctor was able to stablise him we were immediately evacuated to London by air ambulance. At first it was hard to digest the news my son was diabetic but it's been a month now and sometimes I forget he has it. The funny thing is it's actually my son who has made it easier for me to cope with his chronic condition. He's only ten but so mature about the whole thing. We know we have a long way to go but it's nice to know that there's so much information and personal experiences on this site to guide us. In a weeks time we'll be moving back to Guinea and there will be a lot of changes and challenges particularly with the heat - its 30 degrees all year round - and this is one of the real reasons why I joined this site. Right now his daily BM averages under ten. I'm doing carb counting and giving 3 or 4 units of Novorapid at mealtimes with 8 units of Lantus at night. I would love to hear from anyone using the same Novorapid/Lantus combination, especially in warm or tropical climates.