Hi again, thanks for the book recommendation and the lovely message! I have passed on an extra cuddle to Grace!!
It is hard looking after her - I hate leaving her at nursery (I like the break, but can't really relax!) and am dreading her starting school. I live locally though and don't work at the moment so will be able to pop into school at lunchtime if necessary. I also have a 21 month old son so am a bit busy! I find he occasionally suffers, because if I don't want G to eat any more snacks, I can't give him any, so sometimes he goes hungry. I also can't bribe him with chocolate if she's around! Plus he jumps on us when I'm doing her injections sometimes.
I am determined to keep her blood sugar levels as good as possible, within the restraints of not knowing what she'll eat, what activities she'll do, her not recognising how she's feeling, balancing up how often to test against how much it will upset her... but she'll have so much of her life as a diabetic that I want to minimise long-term effects as much as possible (she was only 3 years 2 months when diagnosed).
I have started a spreadsheet of the foods she eats and am going to get some scales and a book and start keeping track anyway... hope to get her a pump when she's older... will stop rambling now!
Layla xxx