mathhouse88
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 11, 2020
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Hi, everyone!
Preface: my 4-year-old son was diagnosed with t1d fairly recently. He does great with it overall and is a very brave boy, but because he's so small (and still using the injection method--4-5 shots per day, no pump), no two of our days are the same. Perhaps it will always be this way, but I'm hoping he'll become more stable as he grows.
We're heading to WDW in May (woohoo!) for a week (staying at Fort Wilderness). Any tips for WDW with a young type 1 diabetic would be most appreciated! I've done some searching around here and other places online, and have decided a few things already:
-We will be requesting a DAS pass. Long lines (particularly in the heat and sunshine) would most assuredly make his blood sugar even wackier and less predictable than usual. We will keep all of his necessary supplies with us, but there's only so much you can do with extra sugar (or extra insulin in case of a persistent high) if you aren't first addressing the main problem (in the case with long lines: heat).
-We'll be getting FRIO cooling cases for his insulin.
-We'll be planning plenty of indoor/cool activities and attractions throughout the day. His meal times have to stay pretty regular to maintain steady blood sugar (another--minor--reason for DAS pass).
But that's all I know of for sure at this point! I'm currently on the hunt for the best small bag to keep his supplies in while we're in the parks...something that will be easy for us to take on rides. Suggestions for that and any other ideas in general are welcomed!
Preface: my 4-year-old son was diagnosed with t1d fairly recently. He does great with it overall and is a very brave boy, but because he's so small (and still using the injection method--4-5 shots per day, no pump), no two of our days are the same. Perhaps it will always be this way, but I'm hoping he'll become more stable as he grows.
We're heading to WDW in May (woohoo!) for a week (staying at Fort Wilderness). Any tips for WDW with a young type 1 diabetic would be most appreciated! I've done some searching around here and other places online, and have decided a few things already:
-We will be requesting a DAS pass. Long lines (particularly in the heat and sunshine) would most assuredly make his blood sugar even wackier and less predictable than usual. We will keep all of his necessary supplies with us, but there's only so much you can do with extra sugar (or extra insulin in case of a persistent high) if you aren't first addressing the main problem (in the case with long lines: heat).
-We'll be getting FRIO cooling cases for his insulin.
-We'll be planning plenty of indoor/cool activities and attractions throughout the day. His meal times have to stay pretty regular to maintain steady blood sugar (another--minor--reason for DAS pass).
But that's all I know of for sure at this point! I'm currently on the hunt for the best small bag to keep his supplies in while we're in the parks...something that will be easy for us to take on rides. Suggestions for that and any other ideas in general are welcomed!