Psychosocial doubts about type 1 diabetes and young people

mel7's profile photo   05/14/2018 6:13 p.m.

  
mel7
05/14/2018 6:13 p.m.

Hello, I am a high school student and I would like to know what are the main psychological and social consequences that derive from type 1 diabetes, I am carrying out a research project, and this is the main objective, because we know that most studies are dedicatedTo investigate the consequences of physical health, but we are interested in knowing more about how it affects socially daily life.I will leave these questions for those who want to answer, it would be of great help, thank you very much :)
Type 1 diabetes in young people
1. At what age was you diagnosed?
2. What care do you have in your day to day?
3. Who were the people who supported you?
4. How were your first months with the disease?
5. Do you mentally spend in the same way before you diagnose diabetes?
6. What were the changes in you since you have diabetes?
7. What was the greatest change in your life?
8. How does it affect you in your daily life?
9. Speaking socially, how did the disease affected you?
10. Are your school and extracurricular activities the same?And your social relationships?
11. How do you feel currently?

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LuVi
05/14/2018 9:14 p.m.

Since when in Baccalaureate is a research project carried out ???What will you benefit the Diabetics answer this interrogation?

DMT1 desde los 12 años (1991)
hbA1c= 5,4

Humalog y Toujeo (mayo 2017)
Humalog y Tresiba (mayo 2016 hasta mayo 2017)
humalog y NPH (desde inicio hasta mayo de 2016)

  
DiabetesForo
05/16/2018 8 p.m.

luvi said:
Since when in high school a research project is carried out ???What will you benefit the Diabetics answer this interrogation?

I think that same

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Ruthbia
05/17/2018 2:14 a.m.

Eins ???Diabetes teenagers if they don't suffer from it, it is brought to Pairo.

Lada enero 2015.
Uso Toujeo y Novorapid.

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