Pediatric Diabetes Transition Information
Fostering independence in diabetes care takes time. Pathway = Tips!
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Contact BOB体育 Pediatric Endocrinology:
Appointments: 352-265-7337
Office: 352-265-3422
Pediatric Diabetes Pathway to Independence Ages 12-14
What can you do now to care for your diabetes?
Learn how to give yourself injections, insert your CGM or pump, make decisions about food, count carbs and calculate the correct insulin. Watch these two videos:
Stay connected to your clinic team
- Save this number as the diabetes clinic: 352-265-3422.
iPhone medical alert set up
- Open Apple's Health app.
- Edit your profile to include "type 1 diabetes."
- Allow emergency responders to check your health information even if your phone is locked.
Get to know your peers
Check out for camps and programs to connect with others your age who have type 1 diabetes.
Pediatric Diabetes Pathway to Independence Ages 14-16
Sharing responsibility with parents
Learning diabetes skills and setting goals with parents make it safer to have fun with friends. Watch the video below:
Before I Drive
- Do I have my meter or CGM?
- Did I check my blood sugar?
- Do I have something to treat a low?
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If I go low while driving
- Pull over to a safe place.
- Treat with fast-acting glucose such as glucose tablets, Starburst or Sour Patch Kids candies.
- Recheck glucose in 15 minutes.
Pediatric Diabetes Pathway to Independence Ages 16-18
Your Rights
to learn about your rights such as extra time or breaks at school and access to diabetes supplies (i.e. food, insulin, technology).
Alcohol and T1D
- Don't forget to eat beforehand.
- Alcohol and other drugs may cause your blood sugar to drop.
- Make sure you monitor blood sugars.
- Consider sharing your CGM information with your friend group.
- Make Sure you are with trustworthy friends.
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Build a support network
A good group of friends is important. .
Pediatric Diabetes Pathway to Independence Ages 18+
Health Insurance
- Ask to meet with a social worker for insurance planning at 18.
- If possible, stay on parents insurance until you're 26.
- Get a part-time job with benefits.
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Transitioning to Adult Care
It is time to take charge of your diabetes care. .
Getting a Job/Going to College
Now what? Check out and for resources made by young adults with type 1 diabetes.
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