Being misdiagnosed, a Type1 Mum's story...
When I think back on my son’s diagnosis, I have the same feelings that I imagine most people do when their child is unwell: sadness, worry, even fear. But the overwhelming feelings that I have when I think back to that time is anger.
Just a guy who does stuff....
G’day! I’m Jack and I am a surfer, Marketing Manager and YouTuber. For me, Type 1 Diabetes is a family affair but it hasn’t always been like this.
This is Williams Journey...
William turned 2 yrs old in May. Around mid-June he started drinking a lot more than usual, we thought nothing of it because we had at the same time started warming up his drinks in the hope he would drink more, as he was not big on drinking his milk and water beforehand. A couple of weeks later he was urinating a lot more, he would fill and leak a nappy within 2 hrs of changing him.
Harvey's Story
Prior to the 21/01/19, diabetes was a thing that never really crossed my mind. My husband and I always ate healthy and were bringing our 3 children up the same way. We are both active and our children are following in our footsteps. Diabetes only happened to old people or those that ate too much sugar and were unfit, right?
What it's really like being diagnosed in your mid twenties..
In my experience being diagnosed later in life can cause a mixture of emotions on the individual, some people are quite matter of fact about the diagnosis and steps that need to be taken to manage their diabetes whilst other's can find the life change quite daunting, inconvenient and challenging. When people have families already, getting Type1 diabetes later in life can often add financial stress to the household expenditure." -Jessica O'Shannassy Diabetes Educator.
A mother's perspective- Living with Cystic Fibrosis and Diabetes..
As if living with Cystic Fibrosis wasn't enough, when Gabby received the shock news that she also has diabetes..
Our whole world fell apart 14 years ago when our 3rd child, our gorgeous daughter Gabby was diagnosed at just 4 weeks of age with Cystic Fibrosis. The future was and still is a terrifying prospect for our whole family.
Teenage life with Type 1- Noah's perspective
Recently we sat down with Noah 17, to have a chat about what its like to be a teenager at school in Year 12 and living with Type1 Diabetes. Noah was diagnosed at 17 months old, whilst on a family holiday in Spain.
Being newly diagnosed - Lily's story.
It was just another busy week juggling kids, work and family life.