Hi, FMZ. Diabetes is in my family, and I am lucky to only be a Type 2. This is a difficult thing for the little one, so young ... K will face lots of food challenges as a child, especially from the other children tempting/teasing her. One of the things you can do to help is find/cook special little treats that are 'legal' for her to eat .. I hope her parents are not users of aspartame, as lots of diabetics go overboard with this dangerous chemical, and it's not for children. Do they know about stevia? Back in the day, we gave up 'sweet' in my family, so I don't use it myself, having lost my taste for sweets (hehe, they make me sick, so I don't find them appealing, go figure!), but K's parent(s) may find the stevia to quite be useful ...
Amazing discoveries these days in diabetes research, and for K, there is a possibility that this may not be a lifetime sentence!
Hi, K! I hope you're not too sad from hearing this news. It's hard to have to take needles every day, and I'm sure you are very brave! Try not to feel bad about the sweets and other stuff that the doctor says you can't eat. When you are older, you will be much healthier than a lot of your friends who eat foods that are bad for them. Though I don't have to take needles, I've been eating this way since I was your age, and you won't mind once you get used to it. Don't forget to carry your extra snack with you, just in case you need it.
I'll be thinking of you, rock on! (that's an expression that us old people use, it''s from way back in the 70s)
xo
tal