Learning About New Treatments

Author: Judy Kohn, RN, BSN, CDE
Last Updated: Monday, January 23, 2006

Q: "My son was recently diagnosed with Type 1 and seems to be handling it very well. We are the ones who are constantly afraid we will do something wrong. He's only 5 yrs. old. We are interested in new breakthrough areas of treatment if they’re out there. This has become my number one issue since his diagnosis. Can anyone help and give us some advice?"

A: I understand how overwhelmed you feel right now, and naturally you are eager to learn all you can. It’s hard to tell you to slow down and take it one day at a time when you want to do everything possible for your son. You may have already learned that early in the diagnosis with type 1, many children go through a temporary “honeymoon phase” where they barely require any insulin, and the diabetes is very easy to control. For this reason, most specialists prefer to wait awhile before embarking on an intensive regimen (such as using an insulin pump) until things settle down.

Since I can’t tell what you already know, or what type of diabetes education you have already received, I’ll try to give you an overview of what’s available and how to find it:

Best wishes for sorting this all out and obtaining the information and support you need.


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Related Links

American Diabetes Association (ADA)
http://www.diabetes.org

American Association of Diabetes Educators
http://www.diabeteseducator.org

Joslin Diabetes Center
http://www.joslin.org

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF)
http://www.jdrf.org

Children with Diabetes
http://www.childrenwithdiabetes.com

Diabetes Self-Management
http://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com

National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK)
http://www.niddk.nih.gov

Diabetes Research in Children Network (DirecNet)
http://public.direc.net

Diabetes Health
http://www.diabeteshealth.com


 

Important Notice: The responses provided by the team of Diabetes Educators are based on their personal experiences and expertise as practicing diabetes healthcare professionals, and are not to be considered diabetes management advice from Abbott Laboratories. Remember that information provided by the team of Diabetes Educators is for general background purposes and is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment by a trained professional. You should always consult your physician about any healthcare questions you may have, especially before trying a new medication, diet, fitness program, or approach to healthcare issues.

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