Hi
My daughter, 12, was diagnosed with t1 diabetes on 28.3.14 - she had a blood test on the Wednesday, then on the Friday morning the doctors were calling us from work and school about the results. The doctor did a urine test, told myvdaughter that she was surprised that she looked so well, and packed us straight off to hospital, bg +++ and ketones+++ (whatever that reallly means!).
She came home on the Sunday, and I stayed home with her for the week, perhaps misunderstanding the nurse, and thinking that she shouldnt go back until they had met with the school to arrange her care plan (today). I went back to work monday afternoon as it was parents evening (I'm a teacher), leaving my daughter home alone. On the Tuesday she was ok, until she had a hypo (2nd ever!) at 3.30pm while I was still at work. It was horrible, having to hurry out, try to remember everything I needed to take home while she was crying down the phone, and trying to be calm and keep her talking.
I haven't gone in today or yesterday, can't face it, so I made some **** excuse and sent in cover work. I must go tomorrow as it's easter next week, but I feel so guilty leaving her at home.
On monday, I was told that I would only be paid for two of the five days that I was off, and any further time would be unpaid - I have no real problem with that, it is the policy, and they have been quite nice otherwise ( could do without losing money though!).
The sensible part of my brain knows that she'll be fine once shes back at school, that she can mostly manage at home by herself, that my issues with work are more to do with my self confidence than her diabetes, and that im just plain ****, messy and disorganised.
After all that rambling, how do you guys deal with it all?
Thanks, Sarah
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My daughter, 12, was diagnosed with t1 diabetes on 28.3.14 - she had a blood test on the Wednesday, then on the Friday morning the doctors were calling us from work and school about the results. The doctor did a urine test, told myvdaughter that she was surprised that she looked so well, and packed us straight off to hospital, bg +++ and ketones+++ (whatever that reallly means!).
She came home on the Sunday, and I stayed home with her for the week, perhaps misunderstanding the nurse, and thinking that she shouldnt go back until they had met with the school to arrange her care plan (today). I went back to work monday afternoon as it was parents evening (I'm a teacher), leaving my daughter home alone. On the Tuesday she was ok, until she had a hypo (2nd ever!) at 3.30pm while I was still at work. It was horrible, having to hurry out, try to remember everything I needed to take home while she was crying down the phone, and trying to be calm and keep her talking.
I haven't gone in today or yesterday, can't face it, so I made some **** excuse and sent in cover work. I must go tomorrow as it's easter next week, but I feel so guilty leaving her at home.
On monday, I was told that I would only be paid for two of the five days that I was off, and any further time would be unpaid - I have no real problem with that, it is the policy, and they have been quite nice otherwise ( could do without losing money though!).
The sensible part of my brain knows that she'll be fine once shes back at school, that she can mostly manage at home by herself, that my issues with work are more to do with my self confidence than her diabetes, and that im just plain ****, messy and disorganised.
After all that rambling, how do you guys deal with it all?
Thanks, Sarah
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