What it’s like to have Type 1 Diabetes
Managing type 1 diabetes is a balancing act. This daily stabilization of blood sugar levels depends on the four injections of insulin in which the amount is based on food consumed and physical activity through out the day and night. Blood sugar levels have to be checked 6-8 times a day and there is constant worry about highs and lows, which can both be dangerous. Type 1 does not go away, it doesn’t take a break. Type 1 is on your mind constantly and you can never forget about it. It’s a 24 hour a day, 365 days a year job.
A day in the life of Alyssa:
6:15a Wake up, prick finger to check blood sugar
6:30a 2 insulin injections
Eat breakfast
9:30a snack
11:50a prick finger to check blood sugar
1 insulin injection
3:00 p snack
4:30p prick finger to check blood sugar
Cheer/tumble from 4:30-6p
5:45p prick finger to check blood sugar ½ way through practice
If low (usually) treat with juice
6:30p prick finger to check blood sugar
1 insulin injection
Eat dinner
9:30p prick finger to check blood sugar
Eat bedtime snack to avoid lows during the night
*Depending on how her bg’s have been there may be a blood sugar check in the middle of the night. Also, if she is more active than usual, there may be other blood checks during the day.
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