Murgie-
Your story sounds exactly like what my mom would have said about me. I used to say I was wearing my pump, and I was, just didn't have it attached to my body at all. I would wear it when I left the house, but the minute I got out the door it was off because I never even put the needles in. My A1C was off the charts and I too complained that it hurt to much to put in the needle(lack of body fat to stick it in) My nurse gave me emla (numbing cream) to help with that but at times I still didn't do it.
Anyway point to my story is that as much as you want to find a place for them to start to take care of their own health and education, I don't think it will come until they are ready. I know that at age 12 you expect them to take care of themselves but honestly there is so much stress and pressure with being a kid that when you add CF into the mix its really hard. One day they will wake up and realize that they have to maintain their health and do all they can to take care of it. I just don't think there is a way to force it before they are ready.
It's hard, I can't imagine what it is like for you as a parent to watch your child not want to take care of their own health. You have to step in then and be the "bad guy" to remind them to do their meds and check their sugar.
I wish there could be an easier way, but I really think it will just happen when they are ready.
I went through that and as far as I know a few of my other friends had that too. We just wake up and realize CF will not go away and its time to take care of ourselves and we do. It took some time to get there but dont worry it will happen.
Your story sounds exactly like what my mom would have said about me. I used to say I was wearing my pump, and I was, just didn't have it attached to my body at all. I would wear it when I left the house, but the minute I got out the door it was off because I never even put the needles in. My A1C was off the charts and I too complained that it hurt to much to put in the needle(lack of body fat to stick it in) My nurse gave me emla (numbing cream) to help with that but at times I still didn't do it.
Anyway point to my story is that as much as you want to find a place for them to start to take care of their own health and education, I don't think it will come until they are ready. I know that at age 12 you expect them to take care of themselves but honestly there is so much stress and pressure with being a kid that when you add CF into the mix its really hard. One day they will wake up and realize that they have to maintain their health and do all they can to take care of it. I just don't think there is a way to force it before they are ready.
It's hard, I can't imagine what it is like for you as a parent to watch your child not want to take care of their own health. You have to step in then and be the "bad guy" to remind them to do their meds and check their sugar.
I wish there could be an easier way, but I really think it will just happen when they are ready.
I went through that and as far as I know a few of my other friends had that too. We just wake up and realize CF will not go away and its time to take care of ourselves and we do. It took some time to get there but dont worry it will happen.