Hi @Gwelda my 2yr old was diagnosed a few months ago when I had very small baby twins with medical issues. I'm type1 so fortunately recognised the signs. To say I was devastated probably is an understatement. I've been type1 since I was 2 too but things are so different since then. I hate finger pricking my daughter. We are both pumping. She was so traumatised she won't speak still now.
Anyhow I think you just have to accept that it's a way of life and that you are doing it to keep them alive and well basically. I'm very anxious with everything that's happened over the past few months and almost waiting to see if the twins will become diabetic. With medical advances these days who knows what will happen. We do stick to a fairly low sugar diet (we did for me anyhow) so no massive changes there. Yes I still get upset but I just tell her what we are doing, get on with it and move onto normal day to day life xx
Thanks @Dillinger they are still on formula (some prescribed) and not weaned yet so there isn't any need for drops yet. My 2yr old loves her vitamin drops but unfortunately didn't stop it happening. Ill have to read up on the study although there is 3 generations in my family of type1 so I definitely think there is an auto immune weakness somewhere.I'm not a doctor so take this in that context; but this study seems amazing to me;
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11705562
"Children who regularly took the recommended dose of vitamin D (2000 IU daily) had a RR of 0.22"
That means, as I understand it, an 78% risk reduction for those children of developing Type 1 diabetes.
That is from 0-1 year for supplementation.
I'd supplement your twins with vitamin d3 (you can by drops) daily at that level (put it in their milk). If you are worried only do 1,000 IU. I gave both my children between 1,000 and 2,000 IUs a day for their first 12 months in the hope that the benefits above would apply. Both are happy and healthy.
If the twins have other medical issues speak to your doctor who will say there's no need to give vitamin supplements; I'd only listed to them if there is a direct issue with vitamin D and their health.
Best
Dillinger
Thanks @Dillinger they are still on formula (some prescribed) and not weaned yet so there isn't any need for drops yet. My 2yr old loves her vitamin drops but unfortunately didn't stop it happening. Ill have to read up on the study although there is 3 generations in my family of type1 so I definitely think there is an auto immune weakness somewhere.
There is a thread where the opening post was written by one of our members who expressed how she feels.
It is worth a read and may help you know that you are not alone. You are having a perfectly normal reaction to an abnormal situation. ((((hugs)))). @Gwelda
http://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/i-know-a-day-in-the-life-of-a-parent-of-a-type1-child.76031/
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