Diabetes is a problem that deprives us of carelessness, puts more burdens on our backs than we think we can bear. This is especially evident in children with diabetes and their parents.
I remember quite well - it was June 2009 when, due to frequent thirst and mood swings, we decided to take our then four-year-old daughter to the doctor on suspicion of diabetes...
I hung up, slumped in my chair, and began to cry. My husband looked at me with tears in his eyes in astonishment, realizing that something was very bad as soon as I cried and waited for me to tell him. What should I tell him? What about the child?
On one occasion, a lab technician asked me why I was doing that test, and if I suspected if my little girl has diabetes. I laughed and told her that my little girl has diabetes for several years...
A mom recalls her son's first day of school as if it was yesterday... All the feelings she felt, her son felt and how with the help of teachers everything was done successfully.