dect2021 said:
just diagnosed my daughter, my 3 -year -old princess type 1 diabetes ..... I am shattered I think they are the worst days of my life without any doubt ...I would give my life for her ..... Forgive my negativity and my discomfort ... but I am not able to see my little girl suffer and lively ... I feel my chaotic presentation
Come, I tell you something to encourage you, grandfather type onion.
When diabetes discovered me, I was 5 years old.There were neither strips nor sensors to measure blood glucose.Insulin was of pig origin, and a delayed zinc based that was not difficult for the needle not to stuck, and that were fat.And you had to inject with glass syringes that had to disinfect each time.
More than 50 years have passed, and here I continue.I am perfectly, without complications, 6.2, Fund of the perfect eye, perfect analytics.For me diabetes has been a nuisance on which to be on all the time.There are times when you overwhelm, but there is no other, you can't take vacations.Meanwhile, I made a race, I married (2 times), I have 2 children, and life continues ...
From the outset, your daughter is going to have many better insulin, needles and pen, continuous infusion pumps, sensors, ... some means of treating much better diabetes.And that they will continue to improve quickly.For example, we will immediately see automatic pumps that are regulated alone with a sensor, and continuous sensors that last months and do not have to calibrate.And in 10 years, who knows.
What you have to do is listen to endocrine and learn to control the disease.And after your daughter understands and learning everything, as soon as possible.There is no other.