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My 5 year old was diagnosed at 3 with type 1. And I've been a type 1 for 30 years. It's scary, and your life does change,but it can still be full and healthy! I've never allowed my diabetes or my son's to stop us. I tell my little guy when he asks why he's diabetic, it's just a part of who you are. Being diabetic requires special care, but you don't have to let it limit you. I've traveled overseas, got married, gas 3 beautiful children, and a job I love. There is hope, so hang in there.
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Hi everyone,
I read the posts and I feel for you and your little ones, it is a scary scary thing. My son was just diagnosed we are still in the hospital. I can't sleep so I am reading the books and getting all the info and resources down while I watch him sleep. We caught it on time (early, doc said). My son is 6 almost 7. My hearts are with you all and any advice, first hand info, or comments greatly appreciated. Heather |
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Heather, My advice is find a doctor you like, get all the training you can, and get connected with other parents who have diabetic children. Ask lots of questions, and let your son be as involved in his care as possible.
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I totally relate to all that I am reading. My 14 yr old was diagnosed with type 1 2 months ago. He is doing so well, but I am a mess when I am not around him. School is now out, but leaving the house with everything he needs seems overwhelming. Keeping everything cool and on schedule is hard since we live in a hot tourist area with a lot of traffic that is unreliable. I know things will get easier, but I long for the days of just walking out the door for an adventure.
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I know exactly how you feel when my daughter was diagnosed 4 years ago at 11 I cried like a baby. It does get better , their is a lot to take in at first and you never stop learning. My daughter struggles with being like everyone else. She is going to camp this summer for the first time. Things will get better😊
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