Day In the Life Type 1 Diabetes | Hard Being a Diabetic Kid
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My brother is type one diabetic, he just got a insulin pump. It’s hard for him, he never tells anyone but me and it’s hard for me to see him upset. Am proud of my brother.
I have diabetes
Henry is so old!! I still think of him at the 2.5 year old when diagnosed so every time I see him, I'm shocked! Also, he is polite and lovely
Great family! We all should thank the Creator and keep holding on.You are strong and will always be. I also am a teen with type 1 diabetes and it's sometimes even harder than I thought but I've also learnt that we all have a purpose and everything happens for a good reason.So we all should smile😊😊😊 always.
You are AWESOME Henry!! What a day after a CRAZY night!! Been there done that,wish I could say it gets better but such is the life of a t1d!! Thank you for sharing!! Amy I'm not neglecting YOU!! You and Andy are BEYOND in your parenting a child with diabetes!! Evan's piano playing and Charlie's silliness at the end were beautiful additions!!❤
On rough days, keep in mind that you are raising Henry to take care of himself, completely on his own someday, and that you are all doing the best you can at navigating through life with T1D, even though it’s so frustrating sometimes. Mom was diagnosed at 10 or 11 years old, and as a teenager, she went through a phase where she refused to manage her BG, or take her insulin the way she was supposed to. She would let her BG stay between 300-600... her Mom (my grandma) refused to help Mom
Manage her diabetes, she didn’t want to learn or help my mom take care of her diabetes, and left Mom to take care of her diabetes on her own. Mom eventually decided to start taking care of herself, and still does her best at trying to take care of herself. At 49 years old, she’s trying to get her first CGM partly because of us watching and learning from you guys!
Managing diabetes is such hard work. I kept wondering what it was like 50 years ago before all the technology. Henry looks so grown up all of a sudden!
Wow Henry has gotten so big! I have been watching you for years way before Charlie.
I love your diabetes vlogs❤Greets from Berlin
Love watching these
Cheese doesn’t need to be cold for school. It can technically be eaten left out for a while
Dear Amy. You’re such an amazing Mom and person for the excellent way that you take care of your family. Henry, I know what a struggle T1 is and you’re rising up to the challenge and acing it! Great job that you’re doing. Thanks for sharing with us. Amy, can you please convert the numbers for us who live in Canada and the U.K. on the screen? Hugs to all😘.
Henry I'm so sorry you have to go through this but you are doing very well. Way better then I would do. Good choice to have your air head the next day in your lunch.
Honestly that's why I switched to a tubed pump so I can use a steel infusion set no occlusions!
I was diagnosed at 3 years old and a stick figure.
Henry you are a very handsome, super smart and intelligent boy. You are going to become a strong, responsible and awesome gentleman. Great job to you and to your mommy.
The craving for sugar when your BG is high is so intense and resisting it can feel like you are hurting yourself since your instincts are telling you "you're starving, eat everything" Sorry he had an occlusion. I wish his pump had realized it was occluded earlier so he wouldn't have been as high. The possibility of occlusions and poor absorption is the primary reason I'm still not on a pump. All's well that ends well with that great night time BG!
You have the sweetest boys!
I am learning real fast that diabetes is soo frustrating...Henry is soo opposite of my Lydia,she is lucky if we can keep her blood sugar at 80 and keeping after her to eat a snack at least something every hour or two except when she is sleeping,altho last night she was up in middle of night cause she was low,so she doesn't drop to low can be exhausting she has been having alot of lows at school,mainly because they dont serve enough food for school lunch,and she is soo busy with play production,she wants to be a normal teen,she has been testing at school,her one friend learned how to test her blood sugar should she not be able to and others in her class were interested in learning as well,..my hope for the future for Henry and Lydia is that they find a cure for Diabetes
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When you showed the clock at the beginning for some reason I felt a sense of ease because it showed me I'm not the only parent that has to wake up at the crack of dawn. This disease can be so irritating. My daughter was diagnosed 4 years ago and I can't remember the last time I had a full night sleep. It sometimes gets frustrating not being around other parents that know how I feel because parents at her school just say omg that's so sad when they find out shes a diabetic. It's not easy being a pancreas for her. I'm a single parent and it is not easy dealing with this on my own but we are getting though and your videos give me hope
When my son has pizza we do extended/combined bolus 35/55 for 3 hours and temp basal for 10 hours 160 percent otherwise he will spike - pizza is a killer!!!
This was from the occlusion but if he has a ton of 🍕.. Like 5 slices.. We extend always too.
oh now I just watched the part where the pod was off ..... never comment in the middle of a video - haha
I do that all the time. 🙂
What is that belt that holds his phone called?
This is an old video....I think that was the tummitote belt. He currently wears a SPI belt.
@@dreamflight6000 Thank you so much! I bought a Spiderman fanny pack, but he has sensory issues, so he didn't want to wear it. This one looks like it may be more comfortable.
My name is Caleb Abney and I have type 1 diabetes to
Nice to meet you.
He looked like he didn’t feel well after school. Poor buddy.
I am a diabetic kid lol
That boy is Lying he Sneaking food and not Counting his carbs for it
His pump had an occlusion so the insulin wasn't getting to l into his body.
dreamflight6000 clearly she didn’t watch. Also it’s possible to have bad days without cheating and not bolusing