Unlike type two, type diabetes presents at a very young age and stay with a sufferer for the rest of their lives. No amount of lifestyle changes are ever going to entirely keep the condition under control and though they may help, a type one diabetic is always going to have to take regular doses of insulin to keep their condition under control.
If your child suffers from diabetes then it’s important that you get involved in the changes that will need to occur in their lives. You’ve got to be the one to inject their insulin and work out just what they can and shouldn’t do. It’s also important that you get any teachers or group leaders into this system, making sure they’ve got the right tools should an emergency occur and that they understand how to best care for your child.
Eventually it’ll be time to pass this responsibility to your child and the earlier you do this the better. They need to learn the skills they’ll need for the rest of their lives as soon as they can. This knowledge shouldn’t alter the fact that, as kids they’ll need a safety net. Make sure any teacher your child has knows about their condition and how to best help them should they require it. Knowledge is power, after all!