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I need help, please :(

Hi @Sharnanike
I have a daughter and a husband who travels a fair bit for work, so daughter and I are often alone.
There is some suer advice above so I’ll repeat some of that but here goes.
1. No one is perfect, stuff happens.
2. When child is old enough to know how to call an an ambulance practice the whole “mummy won’t wake up and she has type 1 diabetes” role play. Keep some hypo treatment where child can reach it just in case and get them used to the odd request that they bring it to you.
2. Get help from your medical team, tell them about your situation and fear and ask for courses and hints. They may give access to Libre.
3. Be kind to yourself. Test, learn about how good and insulin interact so you get better at spotting patterns.
 

Thank you for all of that. I understand all about diabetes, well, a lot of.. I didn’t know about the food though, apart from carb counting. Between 15 and 20 is too high but that’s what my specialist said I need to do as if I went straight to the control of between 5 and 9, it would affect my eyes which could cause blindness. I feel like I need to see my specialist and ask them for as much help as possible.. seeing a nutritionist/dietician etc may help with the understanding of foods too.
 

Thank you, I’ll definitely be having a read of that! X
 

Thank you so much! I’m definitely going to be teaching my son things to help if it’s needed, I think the role play idea is fantastic too! He may be able to understand more what to do if we perform a real life situation. Medical team is a must, I am seeing my consultant in the next couple of months but I think seeing my specialist would be good too! I also think you’re bang on the mark with being kind to myself.. not testing much isn’t being kind to myself! Thank you ever so much.
 
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