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All I know about diabetes is from a crash course with my doctor and hours spent on google which resulted in terrifying accounts of severe hypos and something called "dead in the bed syndrome ... to be absolutely honest i am terrified
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My 4 year old daughter has very recently (7 days ago) been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She was taken to hospital with severe DNK but thankfully overcame this issue
My problem now is since we have taken her home I cannot sleep at night anymore. Even thou we are doing everything we have been told ( 2 insulin injections in the morning and 2 in the evening) her blood sugar results range from 3 in the morning to 22 before bed , no ketones present as yet
I am constantly checking her blood sugar every hour , I struggle to think or smile as I cannot begin to understand how this illness has took hold of my child or what will her future be like ...
Basically I need to know what can i do to support my child , move on and live life again . At the moment I only feel sadness and absolute fear .
Does every parent feel like this , are my fears silly .
All I know about diabetes is from a crash course with my doctor and hours spent on google which resulted in terrifying accounts of severe hypos and something called "dead in the bed syndrome ... to be absolutely honest i am terrified
I understand you can't tell the future, I just need honest answers and loads of success stories please
All the best
Kev
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It's very normal to feel the way you do. I felt exactly the same when my daughter was diagnosed. Just like someone had ripped my heart out of my chest, threw it on the floor and stamped on it. Thinking how on earth are you every going to be truly happy ever again. If it helps for me it was like a wave of horrendous emotions brought in on the tide that could strike at any time. Every time the tide brought the emotions in it was weaker than the last time. It does get better and you do laugh and smile again. Your child will take it in her stride I am sure. Lots of people live really healthy lives, a lot more healthy than some people. Don't concentrate too much on the drawbacks look for the positives and think positive. Everything will be fine.Hello
My 4 year old daughter has very recently (7 days ago) been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She was taken to hospital with severe DNK but thankfully overcame this issue
My problem now is since we have taken her home I cannot sleep at night anymore. Even thou we are doing everything we have been told ( 2 insulin injections in the morning and 2 in the evening) her blood sugar results range from 3 in the morning to 22 before bed , no ketones present as yet
I am constantly checking her blood sugar every hour , I struggle to think or smile as I cannot begin to understand how this illness has took hold of my child or what will her future be like ...
Basically I need to know what can i do to support my child , move on and live life again . At the moment I only feel sadness and absolute fear .
Does every parent feel like this , are my fears silly .
All I know about diabetes is from a crash course with my doctor and hours spent on google which resulted in terrifying accounts of severe hypos and something called "dead in the bed syndrome ... to be absolutely honest i am terrified
I understand you can't tell the future, I just need honest answers and loads of success stories please
All the best
Kev
Sent from my iPhone
Hello
My 4 year old daughter has very recently (7 days ago) been diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. She was taken to hospital with severe DNK but thankfully overcame this issue
My problem now is since we have taken her home I cannot sleep at night anymore. Even thou we are doing everything we have been told ( 2 insulin injections in the morning and 2 in the evening) her blood sugar results range from 3 in the morning to 22 before bed , no ketones present as yet
I am constantly checking her blood sugar every hour , I struggle to think or smile as I cannot begin to understand how this illness has took hold of my child or what will her future be like ...
Basically I need to know what can i do to support my child , move on and live life again . At the moment I only feel sadness and absolute fear .
Does every parent feel like this , are my fears silly .
All I know about diabetes is from a crash course with my doctor and hours spent on google which resulted in terrifying accounts of severe hypos and something called "dead in the bed syndrome ... to be absolutely honest i am terrified
I understand you can't tell the future, I just need honest answers and loads of success stories please
All the best
Kev
Sent from my iPhone
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