Hello @Jmeechan I know how hard it is for me to manage this never mind being a parent of a child and hoping the are managing it, so I sympathise fully with you there.
Can you speak to his team about getting a referral for a ump, admittedly it is not a perfect solution for his current mindset as he has to take ownership and test and inject to make this work, however a pump allows for a more discreet approach, simply because he can test and tell his pump how many carbs he needs without the need for a public display with a pen.
I would try and dig a little deeper into his reasons first though as to why he's not a managing it, if he's in denial then a pump isn't going to work, if he is a little shy but wants to manage it then a pump could be a good solution and due to his age his opportunity to access a pump would be much easier than if he was an adult according to NICE guidelines but you will still need to fight his corner with his team first.
I feel for you and your son. In some respect you have to give the medical team there due as they are only trying to help and prevent some rather unpleasant things that could happen in the later life.
I was a teenager many years ago which was the late 70 and 80's where your diabetic check up was once a year and you sat in the office, which was a case of, whats your weight, are you feeling OK, any complications No? right fine see you next year.
You can't get rid of T1D but if you live with it, embrace it, learn all its little quirks and oddities then there is no reason why your son can't live like any normal none diabetic teenager
Yes it is hard sometimes and can be a real royal PITA but if I can survived then so can he
I know thanks he is normally positive but think he found today hard with the harsh reality of it!
Hi @Jmeechan ,
OK. I'm a lot older.
I've had experience in this sort of industry. Mainly engineering these days.
Across the board. The professionals I've worked with like a hard bit of banter. Especially with an apprentice..
But underneath (and also due to the equality act in the workplace.) they will epathise & adjust to the testing & injecting.
For instance one collegue said to me while testing "AIDs test?" "Yep!" I replied, "but don't worry, you're not my type.."
Ice broke. I've found no issue with employers regarding appointments either. Most don't even want to see the letter..
Out on a delivery with a driver, "mind if I do some hard drugs?" As I bolus for lunch. He thought the meter was a mobile phone. Accepted...
A reliable grafter will gain respect. Any condition don't matter. I work with guys these days who have thier own health issues.. One of which has night epilepsy & just got his driving licence back. Guess who had the info to give the guy hope..
It's tough being 16. (I'm hoping your lad can read this thread.) stay on the right path, fight for what is essentially your health.? & it will pay off even in middle age!
Thank you that is really encouraging! I will show him although he doesn’t know I’m on the website, I didn’t want him to think I needed support/struggling with diagnosis etc, want him to think I’m the strong one
Hi @Jmeechan , sorry to hear you're all struggling. If his basal is correct and your son has a carb free lunch he wouldn't need to bolus. What sort of environment does he work in (is he on a building site?), I'm assuming he is on Basal/bolus multiple daily injections? It does get easier once you're confident enough to do what you need to do but that takes time.
Personally I still prefer to inject somewhere quiet, but now I just tell people im going to shoot up as I walk away. No one bats an eyelid. Hopefully he is supervised by someone who knows in case he needs assistance, once he has someone onside they would be able to help; maybe by asking him to get something from a van/another area? I hope you find a resolution soon.
Hi thanks I have spoken to him about pump but he isn’t keen, he ha had one counselling session but then started his apprenticeship and they times were in work place, suppose I could have a word with his employer as they are very supportive
He is so hungry all the time though, yes on building site and they are all aware now and supportive, trying him on more protein. He injects novorapid with meals and Lantau at night
Sounds like things should pick up soon, his workmates may end up quite protective of him (hope so), hi @Juicyj I know we are all different but I must confess the thought of a pump makes me shudder even though my head tells me there are benefits.
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