Hi there My name is Abigail and I'm also 16. I was diagnosed when I was 3 years old, I still struggle with diabetes and accepting it still seems difficult at times. At times I feel like I want to be normal again but I realize that this is my new normal and to make things easier I do sports and find things to make my diabetes more fun or exciting. Your son may need time to adjust and sometimes that takes quite awhile. If your son ever wants someone to talk to about things, let him know that there are people out there who will talk to him. If he wants someone his age to talk with, I'm here along with many others. Just give things time, don't push things on him too much but be consistent with helping I feel that when a parent helps it takes that much more stress off of it. Good luck and I hope this helps a bit.Hi, my son is 16 and has been diagnosed 3 years. He is struggling to accept his T1D diagnosis, I guess he wants to be ‘normal’ again. He is constantly running high because he doesn’t inject. A few weeks ago he let me do the diabetes management and his levels were mainly within range but now he refuses to let me help. He is home schooled due to bullying and his GCSE’s are in 4 weeks time. He sporadically sees a psychologist linked to his team but I don’t think this is often enough. He doesn’t think he has a mental health problem but his team and I think he does. I don’t know who to turn to for help.
how did you start to accept it, I've had it since 2021 and I think I'm still in denial about it, I hardly ever take my insulin. its just too much but I want to get better but I just can't and I don't know what to doHi there My name is Abigail and I'm also 16. I was diagnosed when I was 3 years old, I still struggle with diabetes and accepting it still seems difficult at times. At times I feel like I want to be normal again but I realize that this is my new normal and to make things easier I do sports and find things to make my diabetes more fun or exciting. Your son may need time to adjust and sometimes that takes quite awhile. If your son ever wants someone to talk to about things, let him know that there are people out there who will talk to him. If he wants someone his age to talk with, I'm here along with many others. Just give things time, don't push things on him too much but be consistent with helping I feel that when a parent helps it takes that much more stress off of it. Good luck and I hope this helps a bit.
I'm not a type 1, but I treat my type 2 a bit like an addict in recovery - 1 day at a time, today I stayed "sober" took my meds correctly & stuck to my diet. Tomorrow I will attempt to do the same. If I do "fall off the wagon" instead of saying blow it and over indulging for weeks I try to get straight back on. They good periods are slowly getting longerhow did you start to accept it, I've had it since 2021 and I think I'm still in denial about it, I hardly ever take my insulin. its just too much but I want to get better but I just can't and I don't know what to do
thank you ill try to think positively but it's just a lot sometimesI'm not a type 1, but I treat my type 2 a bit like an addict in recovery - 1 day at a time, today I stayed "sober" took my meds correctly & stuck to my diet. Tomorrow I will attempt to do the same. If I do "fall off the wagon" instead of saying blow it and over indulging for weeks I try to get straight back on. They good periods are slowly getting longer
I try and take inspiration from my type 1 Uncle who was diagnosed at 14 in the 1960's and is still (relatively) fit & healthy in his 70'sthank you ill try to think positively but it's just a lot sometimes
Hi,how did you start to accept it, I've had it since 2021 and I think I'm still in denial about it, I hardly ever take my insulin. its just too much but I want to get better but I just can't and I don't know what to do
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Welcome to the forum.
I would also vote for the “one day at a time” stratagem..
What insulins are you prescribed?
If you are on a “basal bolus regime,” (or MDI.) are you taking the long acting?
i am prescribed novorapid for my food one then my long acting one is tresiba i think that’s how you spell it, but it’s hard to do both so atm im just taking my long one but even that one’s hard to do tooHi,
Welcome to the forum.
I would also vote for the “one day at a time” stratagem..
What insulins are you prescribed?
If you are on a “basal bolus regime,” (or MDI.) are you taking the long acting?
Hello @emmakxthank you ill try to think positively but it's just a lot sometimes
Hi @emmakx and welcome to the forums.i am prescribed novorapid for my food one then my long acting one is tresiba i think that’s how you spell it, but it’s hard to do both so atm im just taking my long one but even that one’s hard to do too
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