Episode 140 | Melanie’s Story - A toddler diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes - a podcast by Katie Taylor, Certified Child Life Specialist

from 2022-10-05T06:00:27

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 " It was like I was leaving home with a newborn because I had no idea what to do. We were in survival mode for those 3 days in the hospital. It was just nothing that I ever expected to be dealing with.'-Melanie Smith

Melanie shares how she learned of her daughter's diagnosis of type 1 diabetes when her daughter was 18 months old. She so vulnerably shares their journey from diagnosis to life at home. This story is packed full of great insight to families navigating a new diagnosis of type 1 diabetes.

[2:50] Melanie introduces her family

[5:33 Noticing an excessive thirst in her daughter was the first symptom of diabetes

[7:05] Malia's energy levels were depleted

[8:55] Melanie made a list of concerns to tell her doctor

[11:30] The pediatrician urges them to go the emergency room

[13:04] Melanie shares the trauma that incurred for her

[15:45] Advocating for Maliah to eat while hospitalized

[17:36] Processing the news of her daughter being diabetic

[19:17] Learning how to care for Maliah

[21:30] Melanie shares the range of emotions she felt processing the news of the diagnosis

[24:30] Using a continuous pump monitor her diabetes

[25:13] Counting the carbohydrates

[28:08] Watching her sugar levels at first was overwhelming

[30:39] Advocating for your young child

[33:00] Feeling reassured starting Maliah in Preschool as her teacher is diabetic

[36:30] Melanie shares her concerns about her newborn having diabetes

[38:16] Type 1 diabetes misconceptions and value of education

[39:26] Questioning how long Maliah had diabetes for

[40:59] Finding a community to lean on

[44:30] Celebrating Maliah's diaversary

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