Really good video Erica, you are such a good parent. When I was diagnosed 57 years ago at age six, I had none of these aids. Only shots (and the syringe had to be boiled every day!). It's a miracle I made it through school without a significant problem. Like your daughter, I am now sporting a Tandem pump and Dexcom sensor. My last A1C was 5.8 and I have lost 25 lbs. since starting the Tandem six months ago. I wish all the best for your girl--I believe she is going to rock this world!
Aww thank you, ur comment really made my day !! I am so happy that mangaging type one diabetes has gotten better over the years I dont know what I would do with out it . Also kudos to ur parents !! I cant even think about boiling syringes !
Thanks for sharing this. I just started working as a school nurse first time in my nursing career and also first time working possible with diabetic children and diabetic pumps. This is very helpful coming from a parent who is a nurse and more importantly, a mother who knows and understands both sides of taking care of our precious children while in school. Your other videos are helpful also. Blessings to you and family.
This is really great! I had a student with Type I a few years ago. He was recently diagnosed and was intermittently homeless, so we had virtually nothing for him but insulin. The nurse and I took turns buying snacks and testing strips (which we obviously didn’t need to do, but we weren’t going to let him suffer because his mother was unable to get the supplies to us.) I learned to help him test, kept juice in the fridge and snacks in our emergency bag. I can tell you exactly how many goldfish crackers you can have for 15 carbs! He didn’t have a CGM or pump until a year or two later, but the pump rarely had insulin in it and the CGM was rarely changed. (No judgement. The mother and I were super close. I taught two of her kids. This was just the situation.) My point is, as a teacher, I really appreciate how much you are willing to work with the school and make sure everyone is comfortable, while doing the absolute best for your daughter! Well done, Mom! ❤
Holy crap you are so prepared I'm so glad I found this video Even though I probably won't need to do this much preparation since she's going to be in one class for 3K and not coming out anywhere except for gym but all the teachers are pretty much on board with it when we did the parent orientation a couple days ago so I'm still freaking out but yeah😅
Such a great video Erica😍 I just prepared Jared’s Diabetes School Kit using some of your tips. Unfortunately Jared doesnt have a Scholl Nurse too and this year he will have a nee teacher, I just hope that the teacher will cooperate as well, cuz I heard already some story where teacher’s don’t want to have a responsability regarding an illness😔So finger’s crossed that this school year will be a great one😊 You are such a great Mom for taking care of your family. Will maybe do a Instagram Story too😍
How could a school not have a school nurse? Unless I could set up the situation exactly the way she did in the video with everyones cooperation I would not be able to send my child to a school without a nurse. I am a mom of a t1d been advocating for him at school since age 7 he's now 14. It never gets easier even with a nurse always trust your gut and make sure every thought for your child is understood by that school because like she said this is their life.
I am a parent of a 7 year old type 1 diagnosed almost a year ago. My little has a phone as well we use for a medical device, with that said how do you create the screensavor?
I had a friend once and she has a wire thingy in her heart like in her body connected to a medical device the teacher likes to cut and rip “headphones” the teacher RIPPED that wire out of her like literally ripped it,
that like i phone 6 or 8 a the iphon 11 and 12 and up has no button. it touch screen because 11 and 12 have same type camera and can use same phone changer
Really good video Erica, you are such a good parent. When I was diagnosed 57 years ago at age six, I had none of these aids. Only shots (and the syringe had to be boiled every day!). It's a miracle I made it through school without a significant problem.
Like your daughter, I am now sporting a Tandem pump and Dexcom sensor. My last A1C was 5.8 and I have lost 25 lbs. since starting the Tandem six months ago. I wish all the best for your girl--I believe she is going to rock this world!
Aww thank you, ur comment really made my day !! I am so happy that mangaging type one diabetes has gotten better over the years I dont know what I would do with out it . Also kudos to ur parents !! I cant even think about boiling syringes !
Thanks for sharing this. I just started working as a school nurse first time in my nursing career and also first time working possible with diabetic children and diabetic pumps. This is very helpful coming from a parent who is a nurse and more importantly, a mother who knows and understands both sides of taking care of our precious children while in school. Your other videos are helpful also. Blessings to you and family.
This is really great! I had a student with Type I a few years ago. He was recently diagnosed and was intermittently homeless, so we had virtually nothing for him but insulin. The nurse and I took turns buying snacks and testing strips (which we obviously didn’t need to do, but we weren’t going to let him suffer because his mother was unable to get the supplies to us.) I learned to help him test, kept juice in the fridge and snacks in our emergency bag. I can tell you exactly how many goldfish crackers you can have for 15 carbs! He didn’t have a CGM or pump until a year or two later, but the pump rarely had insulin in it and the CGM was rarely changed. (No judgement. The mother and I were super close. I taught two of her kids. This was just the situation.) My point is, as a teacher, I really appreciate how much you are willing to work with the school and make sure everyone is comfortable, while doing the absolute best for your daughter! Well done, Mom! ❤
Thank you so much for the blog idea! I purchased three LOL I absolutely love them.
I can pull my daughters blood sugar up on my Apple Watch from her dexcom and I don’t have to have my phone. Don’t know if that helps you
Holy crap you are so prepared I'm so glad I found this video Even though I probably won't need to do this much preparation since she's going to be in one class for 3K and not coming out anywhere except for gym but all the teachers are pretty much on board with it when we did the parent orientation a couple days ago so I'm still freaking out but yeah😅
My kids want s 1😮
Super informative! Thanks for sharing!
Such a great video Erica😍 I just prepared Jared’s Diabetes School Kit using some of your tips.
Unfortunately Jared doesnt have a Scholl Nurse too and this year he will have a nee teacher, I just hope that the teacher will cooperate as well, cuz I heard already some story where teacher’s don’t want to have a responsability regarding an illness😔So finger’s crossed that this school year will be a great one😊
You are such a great Mom for taking care of your family.
Will maybe do a Instagram Story too😍
How could a school not have a school nurse? Unless I could set up the situation exactly the way she did in the video with everyones cooperation I would not be able to send my child to a school without a nurse. I am a mom of a t1d been advocating for him at school since age 7 he's now 14. It never gets easier even with a nurse always trust your gut and make sure every thought for your child is understood by that school because like she said this is their life.
@@ladyliss mine doesn't the office does the sick room
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Thanks for the video my 7 year old daughter this month 23 February just got diagnosed too and is been very hard I’m very scared very scared.
Wow I dont have diabetes but that all sounds very organized 👍🥰
Great video I have a history of pre diabetes
I think that’s only for t2d
I am a parent of a 7 year old type 1 diagnosed almost a year ago. My little has a phone as well we use for a medical device, with that said how do you create the screensavor?
You probably could with an app called pro create. 😊
Hydrogen peroxide takes out blood stains. You may have to rinse and repeat a few times but it really works.
Thanks again BC I have diabetes and yeah thanks
I had a friend once and she has a wire thingy in her heart like in her body connected to a medical device the teacher likes to cut and rip “headphones” the teacher RIPPED that wire out of her like literally ripped it,
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@@courtneybowman6400 yea he got fired because she almost died 🫤 they had to use the electric plate thingys
@@YN-vw1jz a heart defibrillator.. How traumatizing. I hope he never got hired at another job with people ever again. That's disgusting.
@@courtneybowman6400 they are somehow letting him be around special ed next year
@@courtneybowman6400 and he was creepy too. There was a rumor he put mirrors to see under the girls skirts. Turned out to be true. Its disgusting..
that like i phone 6 or 8 a the iphon 11 and 12 and up has no button. it touch screen because 11 and 12 have same type camera and can use same phone changer
It’s not and iphone
Awesome 😎
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Amazing video ❤
Can I send me a another vidoes please
Hi Erica I’m new to your channel.
Hi welcome to the family !! I hope that you are enjoying our videos !
Can they get a podcast
Hi I’m early
Hi Leianna thank you for the very first comment !!!
I don't have type one diabetes but my friend does and I don't know what any of the type one diabetes stuff is
Maybe ask them. It’s really not that hard
I don't have that so said 😢😢😢😢😢😢😮😮thowe 😮😮😮😮😮😮😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢.
HiDanaya❤
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I kut my finger 😢