Managing diabetes for kids
A diagnosis of diabetes should not diminish your child’s quality of life. You and your child will have additional responsibilities over the years, but the added self-discipline may work in your child's favour.
A diagnosis of diabetes should not diminish your child’s quality of life. You and your child will have additional responsibilities over the years, but the added self-discipline may work in your child's favour.
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As a parent of an infant or toddler newly diagnosed with diabetes, your child’s diagnosis may affect you much more than it does your child. After all, your child is fully dependent upon you for all care, not just diabetes treatments. Even as your child begins walking and talking, diabetes will be a very small part of their world. Children live in the moment. The blood glucose test or injection that was so upsetting this morning has long since been forgotten.
For your own peace of mind, as well as your child's health, take advantage of every possible opportunity to educate yourself. Get involved in a local support group, where you can get to know other families facing the exact same issues every day. Be sure to take care of yourself. Diabetes is a day-by-day, sometimes hour-by-hour responsibility—if you're not careful, you can easily tire yourself out.
Only you will know how much information to provide your child and when they will be ready to understand more. For a while, it may be enough for them to know that they have too much glucose in their blood and need insulin to let it out.
Still, it is a good idea to start talking about diabetes and your feelings early. Focus on the facts about blood glucose results and injections—even babies are attuned to the way we say things, which can reveal a lot more than the actual words we use.
References
About Kids Health. Ideas to Help Your Family Adjust. Available at: https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/ResourceCentres/Diabetes/UnderstandingtheDiagnosisofDiabetes/CopingwiththeDiagnosis/Pages/Ideas-to-Help-Your-Family-Adjust.aspx Accessed June 30, 2015.
About Kids Health. At Home. Available at: https://www.aboutkidshealth.ca/En/ResourceCentres/Diabetes/AtHome/Pages/default.aspx Accessed June 30, 2015.
Joslin Diabetes Center. How to Talk to your Child about Diabetes. Available at: http://www.joslin.org/patient-care/diabetes-education/diabetes-learning-center Accessed June 30, 2015.
Diabetes Quebec. All about injections: Get a better understanding of insulin and other injectable medications. Available at: http://www.diabete.qc.ca/en/living-with-diabetes/care-and-treatment/drugs-and-insulin/all-about-injections/ Accessed June 30, 2015.