The Long View - Living with Type 1 Diabetes
In this episode of The Long View - Living with Type 1 Diabetes, I'm speaking to Sam Walsh about life as a parent of a child with Type 1 Diabetes. Sam’s son Eli was diagnosed at just 10 years old and she tells us about the shock of those early days, the steep learning curve that followed and how their whole family adapted to a completely new normal. From navigating school life and technology to handling emergencies from miles away, Sam talks really honestly about the emotional and practical realities of parenting a child with Type 1. Her story is one of resilience, community and learning to let go, while still keeping a watchful eye. In this episode, we cover: * Eli’s diagnosis and the early days of managing type 1 diabetes * The emotional impact on parents and family life * School challenges, support, and advocating for your child * Technology, independence and staying connected * A terrifying school trip abroad - and what it taught them * Why finding your community is so important Find out more about podcast on my website, www.thelongviewt1.com [https://thelongviewt1.com/]. I connected with Sam through the Parents of Children with Type 1 Diabetes in the UK Facebook group which is here: (20+) Parents of Children With Type 1 Diabetes In The UK | Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/groups/18414742527]
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