I TOTALLY understand this post. My DS13 was just diagnosed Type 1 on June 15. Although he is doing terrific with all his changes, it still is a huge concern especially being out of your routine and home environment. We just went to Hawaii for 2 weeks this summer and we were very active (swimming, snorkeling, hiking) and he did great. We always had glucose tabs and packed snack crackers (you can buy the individually wrapped packets - they don't crush as easily). He loves pepperoni sticks (I know it isn't heart healthy) but that is a great carb free snack. He also loves baby carrots and they are practically carb free. Or the packages of cheese and crackers works too.
My best suggestion is to check blood sugars regularly and to make sure to compensate for all the exercise...don't give as much insulin if you are really moving through the parks.
Boy there are a lot of families touched by this disease on this board - it is nice to know that there is a lot of support out there!
BTW - the general lack of knowledge on Type 1 vs Type 2 really gets to me too...however I was probably one of those people 3 months ago! lol. I guess it is our mission to educate others.![]()
Welcome to the "I don't want to belong" club. Sounds like you are doing well. We are managing too, sort of. But I hate it. if her sugars are high she is grumpy and has tummy aches and if low.... well it is terrifying.