tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723694104026264485.post5734012548047689236..comments2023-07-04T08:23:58.627-07:00Comments on Type 1 Diabetes 365: Day 102Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6723694104026264485.post-92174901845092902952012-10-07T06:10:37.881-07:002012-10-07T06:10:37.881-07:00Oh, I do understand about these long baseball days...Oh, I do understand about these long baseball days! We are in the midst of a tournament this weekend too. I also understand about not being able to leave your child who has diabetes with anyone...it is exhausting and overwhelming at times and I only have 2 kids. I can be sitting and watching my son play baseball and at any moment can be pulled away from that when my daughter says she feels low or I must deal with a high because her pod isn't working. The next time I look up I have missed his at bat, a great catch, or his pitching. I am getting better at dealing with her needs and keeping an eye on the game now that we are 2 years into this, but there are those moments when her needs keep me from the game. I often tell my husband, I can't imagine if our son were to be diagnosed. I am so afraid of that happening. I can't imagine having to deal with the blood sugars while he is pitching, hitting, in the dugout, etc. Hang in there and vent all you need! There are so many of us that understand what you are going through.NikDuckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00339827779693006419noreply@blogger.com