@Shelbscraft but it could be side effects of diabetes I.e. being tired and low energy, she could also be down about how she has to live like that in general i.e. depression. But good on the dad on trying to make her life better by trying to hype her up
Ejehriedbjff I just got home from work so I will be bending ❤eked from the pool to a few more minutes before my bed and then I will be home 🏠 I will have my phone o omy o get home 🏠 I love you so much and I’m
Always take care of yourself! I was twelve when I was diagnosed with type one and I’m thirty eight now and the battle is always there… take care of yourself mentally as well as stress and emotions are directly involved with blood sugars and when they’re high I’m sure you can attest to how you feel… God bless stay strong it sucks I know but stay living…
The fact that you make her feel no different and instead you make this fun so she doesn’t feel different from anyone else is amazing I wish there were more awesome dads like you out there
I really hope they find better solutions for people that suffer from diabetes. All those needles seem really painful to me. Your daughter is an absolute trooper and you are such an incredible dad♥️
The pump and sensor is find. Every day scientists are working on there new invetions, after a few times of doing the pump or sensor it doesnt even hurt. Whenever someone does it for me i wont even notice no joke
These are a huge improvement just in the last 5 years. I poked my fingers 10+ times per day, and I injected insulin in my belly forever, until these pumps were developed.
I Love the fact that he doesn't use her face for money and raises awareness and educates people about diabetes Edit: WTH I HAVE NOTIS OFF DIDNT NOTICE THIS HAVE 5.7K LIKES
Well she didn’t look like she wanted to be there Edit: you can stop replying I stand by what I said nothing will convince me otherwise. Read other comments for more context. Edit 2: seriously, stop
@@_aoe when we change the little thing our emotions are always a bit messy, it is common. She is not unhappy, the applicator is just uncomfortable to use lol.
@carminearmendariz-sandoval3822 girl what. thats so insensitive. imagine you in her shoes im pretty sure you wouldnt be able to last one day. poor girl's suffering but shes getting thru it every. single. day. if she aint brave then idk what she is.
@carminearmendariz-sandoval3822 who said it was specifically abt needles? sure being able to handle doesnt make you "brave" but who was even talking abt it??? she has diabetes and that affects your body in MANY MANY ways. it hurts you in many ways too. thats the part shes brave in. shes getting thru it everyday
I love how he’s so positive and supportive about her having Diabetes. He shows how amazing of a dad he is by making sure to take care of her needs as a diabetic properly, being positive about it, and taking good care and being kind to his daughter. Wish my dad was him honestly.
Bro she sounds so sad that really is heart breaking but you are a amazing dad constantly coming to her with positive energy and supportive. You and your daughter deserve nothing but happiness.
Hey! I’m a type one diabetic myself, and as much as I don’t commend everything you do, I can say thank you for being a great parent in the process of living with diabetes. I’ve had diabetes for about 8 or so years, and your daughter seems more calm than me ripping it off and getting the sensor on! God bless you both :)
I've never seen a diabetic that uses a tandem pump and dexcom too! most use omnipods. It's so cool to see someone who understands what I have to go through!!! I'm a true steel user (you keep the needle inside your body and instead of having that plastic thing to inject it you just put it on yourself) but this is still so awesome!
I use tandem and dexcom. My pump nurse gave me some true steels to use because I run into scar tissue from 19 years of manual injections, but haven't had to use them yet.
I use a tandem and dexcom too! I have a lot of scar tissue from over 8 years of pump use so may need to use steel ones soon as well but its making me so nervous as always had plastic automatic ones!
When she was holding thst glucose meter, she was soo sad and I felt so bad for her but then got happy the other second when her father calls up her name with a joy in it. Lilly got one of the best father in the world ❤. God bless her and the father
Thank you for knowing how to do this!!! My people are clueless. Don't give her a tough time about a high reading though. It might simply be that insulin has not reacted yet, or a simple miscalculated carb number, which the pump can solve or can be adjusted for. The tech is awesome, but not perfect!!! 😊
@@gamingshorts8159i use the insulin bottle to fill up the little like cartridge I use the needle thingy to get the insulin and put it in the cartridge no pen is needed!
With diabetes type one mental health is super important…. She’s lucky to have a dad there to help my mother was a godsend when I was just twelve dealing with blood sugars in the high hundreds daily and it wasn’t because of my food or sugar intake… it was because all I could think about was how I was being treated differently by everyone I knew kids at school and friends especially… stress and anxiety can make or break a diabetic so please make that an important topic between you and your kiddo…
You are such a great dad and supporter! Its so good that you lighten the mood no matter what the situation is. Good luck to you and your daughter through this time!
. Вы очень хороший отец и вашей дочери несказанно повезло 😊 Желаю вам и вашей семье как можно больше здоровья и позитива. Надеюсь Гугл вам поможет перевести , привет из России 😊
You are such a great father. I am so glad that you do this for her and you try to make her laugh and feel better about everything and get her mind off of needles.
Guess what ima tell you guys a story/when I was born then immediately took me away from my mother shoved needles in my head and was diagnosed With type B hemophilia then at the sweet old age of four I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes then was diagnosed with adhd then a year ago celiac’s So needless to say it been a rough life glad I have good parents
sometimes it can be challenging to deal with t1d. my best friend has it and gets tired of having to change her pump site every 3 days. it's not exactly ideal to have to stick a needle in to yourself just to be able to live
This reminds me of what my aunt went through.. I had to help her during one of my summers and stayed at her house while her kids (older than me) were away, still in state, same with her husband. I didn't mind, neither did my sister. We loved helping her no matter what, even if she was blind due to an accident. I miss her.. it's already been over 1 year and almost 4 months.. I'm glad that you're helping your daughter 🖤
As A Type 1 Diabetic, Who was diagnosed at just 4, I think this is great. Having the happiness energy while refilling the cartridge is amazing. When I have to change mine it’s just a “Let’s Get This Over With and Wait 2 - 3 Days To Do It Again.” Type feel. The same applies to any thing I have to do, changing sites, doctor visits, ect.
I helped take care of my T1D grandfather up until he passed for about the last 10 years of his life, and it makes me oddly reminiscent to see these videos. You’re such a great dad making this a little more fun for Lily
i also have diabetes but i can’t stand the idea of the wired pump 😭 i just feel like it’s so restricting and like i would end up ripping it off accidentally, i have the omnipod 5 instead!
Same, I also have the omnipod. I decided I didn’t want the wired one because I didn’t like the idea of something always being attached to me like that, and I also love to swim and do water sports so it would be a huge inconvenience
It’s not that bad. I’m also a diabetic and I have the tslim pump x2. I had ripped it off a couple times, but that was my fault because I didn’t let it actually stick. I had the omnipod before they came out with the omnipod 5. It can actually hold more insulin than the omnipod.
dude what is up with the amount of negative comments on here, Dont worry about them!! You're not obligated to do anything for random strangers on the internet!
My friend had some old defective ones, and i wanted to see what it was like so we attached it to me (no pump, taped off so nothing bad can get in, did it very safely as we are both nursing students) the only complaint was it was annoying at night and annoying during fun time. No pain going in lol
as a diabetic that's been using a dexcom for more than 5 years, NO! sometimes yes, you get unlucky and it bleeds. That's natural though, it will just be a few drops and once you put on the transmitter it isn't even visible. I'm not gonna lie or sugarcoat it, sometimes when I was much younger I would have these ones that would BLEED. So much that we had to take it off. Found out it was just something we were doing wrong when we injected the dexcom. I have not had a dexcom that has bled that bad for more than 3 years. I truly reccomend dexcom to any person with type 1 diabetes who is struggling with finger pokes.
I am diabetic to and i take it as a good way cut if we get hut it only takes a few days and then we are healed but i am type 2 but she is very beautiful and she will over come it just eat the right food and not to much sweets good luck tho god is with her😊😊
A medium size brownie has the same carb count as a medium baked potato. Literally, her body doesn't produce insulin. Not like a 2, who still makes their own, but it's not enough. So for her, limiting things won't help. It takes insulin. A good diet and exercise are the standard for anyone's health. But no matter what, she still needs insulin. Diet or otherwise.
She is type one diabetes. Her diet is not going to help her at all like it does for type 2 diabetics. What's the use of gating "good" when your body just does not produce the enzyme required to digest that ?
@@KP-vf3jh I think it's a good way because for diabetics we heal fast no matter for type 1 or type 2 and just because we are diabetic don't mean we're not like other people boat was just certain foods we have to eat but God has her all throughout the way she will be type 2 soon I just keep praying to God that she do
As a nurse, I'm so happy that you're incredibly supportive, positive, and humorous about a very serious disease. I encounter non-compliant adults all the time who would likely be more compliant if they had a support system. You're providing education and normalizing the process of caring for a serious medical condition daily. You're clearly a fantastic dad!
I have a relative with diabetes and shes fine taking it she has that thing but she doesnt talk when i come unless she gets really on to me I feel bad for her she wants to do stuff without taking it sometimes she gets scared taking it you are a true father lol❤🎉
Ok, less than 150? I'll be shocked if you find a diabetic that's under 200 the entire day. Also, father of lily, you did a great job with the pump change 👏
If u cant get under 200 and your average is not ATLEAST 140 then u gotta try harder and be more careful, on the long run even 160+ can lead to complications, In my case I advise you to change your diet man. Everything will be much easier with less insulin too. Also stay fit and go for a run.
@@evenismail6745 Thank you for assuming I a. was diabetic, b. overweight and c. not able to take care of myself. I was simply making a statement on how unpredictable diabetes was, but thank you for your input on my life which you know nothing about.
My daughter is Type 1 and currently on manual injections, trying to persuade her to go to the pump… your videos are helping!!! Thank you 🙏 much love from England
You are very lucky to have such a caring father to help you. I was diagnosed at 14 yrs old. I struggled a lot with it, had high sugars, felt discouraged. I still get high sugars sometimes. That’s ok though, we’re not perfect. And we do have the tools to make our disease more manageable now. Most importantly, don’t give up on your health. It can either kick your ass, or you can kick it’s ass! Getting diagnosed at a young age is a hard thing to deal with, but I promise you will be a better person for it. Your hardships don’t measure what is wrong in life, but what you can achieve in life. Your dad is awesome, you got nothing to worry about with him in your corner. I know nobody asked, but I feel like that’s what I would have wanted to hear when I was in the same spot. Best wishes to your family
Best father ever.
not the best dad that's my dad he never got angry one bit
@@12tnnobody asked about ur dad
I havent dad😢
@@12tn awww that’s so sweet! You’re very lucky! 💕
@@Jasiek_210 there there *pat pat*
She looks so done with all of it, but you can tell she is grateful of how much you do for her and how you try to make her smile. Best. Father. Ever.
it makes me sad seeing how down she seems tho
@Shelbscraft but it could be side effects of diabetes I.e. being tired and low energy, she could also be down about how she has to live like that in general i.e. depression.
But good on the dad on trying to make her life better by trying to hype her up
did you hear how high her insulin was?? 😅
as a 14 year old with type one…. I FEEL THIS VID SO MUCH
Why does she sound so tired
@@Sejskate probably cause she’s over it lol
@@Hot_Diggity_Dog
You guys are so strange. Just because she does not speak so much and father very active you find it like that...!!
Ejehriedbjff I just got home from work so I will be bending ❤eked from the pool to a few more minutes before my bed and then I will be home 🏠 I will have my phone o omy o get home 🏠 I love you so much and I’m
Always take care of yourself! I was twelve when I was diagnosed with type one and I’m thirty eight now and the battle is always there… take care of yourself mentally as well as stress and emotions are directly involved with blood sugars and when they’re high I’m sure you can attest to how you feel… God bless stay strong it sucks I know but stay living…
The fact that you make her feel no different and instead you make this fun so she doesn’t feel different from anyone else is amazing I wish there were more awesome dads like you out there
Thank you for not getting upset over her high blood sugar. That used to give me so much anxiety as a kid!
I really hope they find better solutions for people that suffer from diabetes. All those needles seem really painful to me. Your daughter is an absolute trooper and you are such an incredible dad♥️
The pump is amazing compared to giving insulin manually.
@@bradleymoore2797 yes! You’re absolutely right about that :)
The pump and sensor is find. Every day scientists are working on there new invetions, after a few times of doing the pump or sensor it doesnt even hurt. Whenever someone does it for me i wont even notice no joke
These are a huge improvement just in the last 5 years. I poked my fingers 10+ times per day, and I injected insulin in my belly forever, until these pumps were developed.
Same here really hope we find a cure and or better and improved solution❤
He is such a supportive dad
Frrrr
I Love the fact that he doesn't use her face for money and raises awareness and educates people about diabetes
Edit: WTH I HAVE NOTIS OFF DIDNT NOTICE THIS HAVE 5.7K LIKES
Well she didn’t look like she wanted to be there
Edit: you can stop replying I stand by what I said nothing will convince me otherwise. Read other comments for more context.
Edit 2: seriously, stop
@@_aoe when we change the little thing our emotions are always a bit messy, it is common. She is not unhappy, the applicator is just uncomfortable to use lol.
@@digitalhearts. yeah but at the same time who records their kids when they feel bad??
@@_aoe if she didn't wanted to be filmed then he wouldn't film her, i'm sure she agrees lmao.
@@_aoeI think she’s just tiered people with diabetes tend to have low energy
Awww you are such a great dad 😊❤
I hope the insulin prices go down they are really expensive and they save lives we need more people like this in the world thank you
you're so brave bro. thanks for being such a great example as a father. your daughter is a super girl and you're a super father. ❤
Hi
Awwww! This makes me smile because I also have type 1 diabetes and I always feel like I’m the only one with it :(
:(
She is so brave
@@ItsNotHim.190 she is brave bc she doesn’t cry or is scared of needles or the test she has to do
@carminearmendariz-sandoval3822 girl what. thats so insensitive. imagine you in her shoes im pretty sure you wouldnt be able to last one day. poor girl's suffering but shes getting thru it every. single. day. if she aint brave then idk what she is.
@@daania2192thank you so much this person doesn’t even obviously know what she’s going through
@carminearmendariz-sandoval3822 who said it was specifically abt needles? sure being able to handle doesnt make you "brave" but who was even talking abt it??? she has diabetes and that affects your body in MANY MANY ways. it hurts you in many ways too. thats the part shes brave in. shes getting thru it everyday
@@Sadie.is.kind.15 yeah no problem. im pretty sure the person didnt mean it in a bad way, or a rude way but yeah
Lilly’s grate and all but bro if y are her dad she is SUPER LUCKY you seem happy and polite and spirit lifting you are amazing
Aww bless her precious little heart! So glad the father keeps her spirits up!
I love how he’s so positive and supportive about her having Diabetes. He shows how amazing of a dad he is by making sure to take care of her needs as a diabetic properly, being positive about it, and taking good care and being kind to his daughter. Wish my dad was him honestly.
Bro she sounds so sad that really is heart breaking but you are a amazing dad constantly coming to her with positive energy and supportive. You and your daughter deserve nothing but happiness.
Not everyone get a father like that ❤️
sir your daughter and your self is so strong God bless you and your daughter may her problem get solved soon.
As a diabetic myself . I've got to say she is the BRAVEST young lady ever , supported by a loving father!
What a great father you are. Any kid will be lucky to have you as a parent
Hey! I’m a type one diabetic myself, and as much as I don’t commend everything you do, I can say thank you for being a great parent in the process of living with diabetes. I’ve had diabetes for about 8 or so years, and your daughter seems more calm than me ripping it off and getting the sensor on! God bless you both :)
I've never seen a diabetic that uses a tandem pump and dexcom too! most use omnipods. It's so cool to see someone who understands what I have to go through!!! I'm a true steel user (you keep the needle inside your body and instead of having that plastic thing to inject it you just put it on yourself) but this is still so awesome!
I use tandem and dexcom. My pump nurse gave me some true steels to use because I run into scar tissue from 19 years of manual injections, but haven't had to use them yet.
I use a tandem and dexcom too! I have a lot of scar tissue from over 8 years of pump use so may need to use steel ones soon as well but its making me so nervous as always had plastic automatic ones!
When she was holding thst glucose meter, she was soo sad and I felt so bad for her but then got happy the other second when her father calls up her name with a joy in it.
Lilly got one of the best father in the world ❤. God bless her and the father
She really is a bad ass! I love how cool she is in like every video 😎 Also such an awesome dad! love these vids!!
Thank you for knowing how to do this!!! My people are clueless. Don't give her a tough time about a high reading though. It might simply be that insulin has not reacted yet, or a simple miscalculated carb number, which the pump can solve or can be adjusted for. The tech is awesome, but not perfect!!! 😊
This world needs more fathers like you man
I have the tandem pump too!! It’s a very great and not painful pump
But what about insulin pen o use that
@@gamingshorts8159i use the insulin bottle to fill up the little like cartridge I use the needle thingy to get the insulin and put it in the cartridge no pen is needed!
With diabetes type one mental health is super important…. She’s lucky to have a dad there to help my mother was a godsend when I was just twelve dealing with blood sugars in the high hundreds daily and it wasn’t because of my food or sugar intake… it was because all I could think about was how I was being treated differently by everyone I knew kids at school and friends especially… stress and anxiety can make or break a diabetic so please make that an important topic between you and your kiddo…
You can tell this gets her down and it brings her back up when dad starts cracking jokes. We all need/needed a dad like this
The way she didn't move at all when you put in the needle I could never
You are such a great dad and supporter! Its so good that you lighten the mood no matter what the situation is. Good luck to you and your daughter through this time!
I'm a type 1 diabetic also I wish this was more available when I was a kid
Your daughter is awesome and a tough cookie plus you're a great dad.
as a sister of a lil brother with diabetes, i am very proud of ur content!
Finding a whole matching set of stickers is what gets me up in the morning 😂
. Вы очень хороший отец и вашей дочери несказанно повезло 😊 Желаю вам и вашей семье как можно больше здоровья и позитива. Надеюсь Гугл вам поможет перевести , привет из России 😊
She is a strong woman ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I feel like it would be best to say girl 😅
You dad is so amazing 🫶 and Lily so chill.
You are such a great father. I am so glad that you do this for her and you try to make her laugh and feel better about everything and get her mind off of needles.
My pop pop died from diabetes, it makes me so happy shes getting so much help!
I’m so sorry to hear that. I hope you’re doing okay! ❤️
I’m so sorry! Many prayers!!!!!🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am sorry but don't scare me i am t1d 21y old
Guess what ima tell you guys a story/when I was born then immediately took me away from my mother shoved needles in my head and was diagnosed
With type B hemophilia then at the sweet old age of four I was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes then was diagnosed with adhd then a year ago celiac’s
So needless to say it been a rough life glad I have good parents
If you are from America then your parents must work extra hard😅. Sorry for all the medical conditions, hope ur having a good life😊
she lookes sad in every video😢
It's the side effects of the diabetes, they always look tired or sad, i should know, my dad has it
sometimes it can be challenging to deal with t1d. my best friend has it and gets tired of having to change her pump site every 3 days. it's not exactly ideal to have to stick a needle in to yourself just to be able to live
Diabetics are more prone to develop depression...
@@anais_crazy oh I didn’t know that
@@I_am_cupcake_lord well, now you know 😁
This reminds me of what my aunt went through.. I had to help her during one of my summers and stayed at her house while her kids (older than me) were away, still in state, same with her husband. I didn't mind, neither did my sister. We loved helping her no matter what, even if she was blind due to an accident. I miss her.. it's already been over 1 year and almost 4 months.. I'm glad that you're helping your daughter 🖤
As A Type 1 Diabetic, Who was diagnosed at just 4, I think this is great. Having the happiness energy while refilling the cartridge is amazing. When I have to change mine it’s just a “Let’s Get This Over With and Wait 2 - 3 Days To Do It Again.” Type feel. The same applies to any thing I have to do, changing sites, doctor visits, ect.
You’re the best dad ever 🎉🎉
How expensive is this? This is a general question, I’m not trying to be rude.
very but if you have insurance it helps
Ok thank you
400 for a pack of omnipods (5) if not covered by insurance.
@@Dogsaremy_favI have a bull terrier lol
He is just such an amazing dad ❤ Someone give him an award for being the worlds best goofer 😅
I helped take care of my T1D grandfather up until he passed for about the last 10 years of his life, and it makes me oddly reminiscent to see these videos. You’re such a great dad making this a little more fun for Lily
Your are the good dad helping her meds welll done xx
i also have diabetes but i can’t stand the idea of the wired pump 😭 i just feel like it’s so restricting and like i would end up ripping it off accidentally, i have the omnipod 5 instead!
Same, I also have the omnipod. I decided I didn’t want the wired one because I didn’t like the idea of something always being attached to me like that, and I also love to swim and do water sports so it would be a huge inconvenience
It’s not that bad. I’m also a diabetic and I have the tslim pump x2. I had ripped it off a couple times, but that was my fault because I didn’t let it actually stick. I had the omnipod before they came out with the omnipod 5. It can actually hold more insulin than the omnipod.
dude what is up with the amount of negative comments on here,
Dont worry about them!! You're not obligated to do anything for random strangers on the internet!
I don't get that either and people kept saying she's kidnapped but like if that was true he wouldn't be filming her
My friend had some old defective ones, and i wanted to see what it was like so we attached it to me (no pump, taped off so nothing bad can get in, did it very safely as we are both nursing students) the only complaint was it was annoying at night and annoying during fun time. No pain going in lol
I've been type 1 for over 20 years I understand stand those looks she's giving. She is lucky to have you
It's really interesting to see how these things work. Also love these two's bond, it's adorable
Hey I have a question for you… every time you put a dexcom on her does it bleed?
Some times in that case we say “we got a bleeder!” He is truly the worlds best dad!
as a diabetic that's been using a dexcom for more than 5 years, NO! sometimes yes, you get unlucky and it bleeds. That's natural though, it will just be a few drops and once you put on the transmitter it isn't even visible. I'm not gonna lie or sugarcoat it, sometimes when I was much younger I would have these ones that would BLEED. So much that we had to take it off. Found out it was just something we were doing wrong when we injected the dexcom. I have not had a dexcom that has bled that bad for more than 3 years. I truly reccomend dexcom to any person with type 1 diabetes who is struggling with finger pokes.
Some times if it hits a nerve
So I'll say my dexcom bleeds the majority of the time, but it still works fine
I've got a pump and dexcom I used to have a libra 😊
I use the omnipod.
T1d proud
Clinton you are good dad too a beautiful daughter
God bless her and you 😊
You are the great funny but sometimes embarrassing dad some of us want, she is so lucky to have a dad like you!
I am diabetic to and i take it as a good way cut if we get hut it only takes a few days and then we are healed but i am type 2 but she is very beautiful and she will over come it just eat the right food and not to much sweets good luck tho god is with her😊😊
A medium size brownie has the same carb count as a medium baked potato. Literally, her body doesn't produce insulin. Not like a 2, who still makes their own, but it's not enough. So for her, limiting things won't help. It takes insulin. A good diet and exercise are the standard for anyone's health. But no matter what, she still needs insulin. Diet or otherwise.
She is type one diabetes. Her diet is not going to help her at all like it does for type 2 diabetics. What's the use of gating "good" when your body just does not produce the enzyme required to digest that ?
@@2Cambell I know but even type 1 they can heal fast to but God got her
@@KP-vf3jh I think it's a good way because for diabetics we heal fast no matter for type 1 or type 2 and just because we are diabetic don't mean we're not like other people boat was just certain foods we have to eat but God has her all throughout the way she will be type 2 soon I just keep praying to God that she do
@@rainbowcharlotte14 you are completely incorrect. Type 1 is permanent and Type 2 isn’t, meaning it isn’t going to “heal” or go away. At all.
🎶 “like soooo” 🎶
Baby oil can help remove the excess glue
Best dad ever! Love your Chanel.
She is a really good dad 😊
That is a cannula not a catheter😂 I know this because I’m diabetic too.
Same
same
you’re able to change what the goal is for the gcm i have mine at over 180 so that’s somthing you can change
Does it hurt and do you feel the stuff going in your body?
You don’t usually feel it but it hurts a little from time to time
Best father i seen on my life 💗👍
As a nurse, I'm so happy that you're incredibly supportive, positive, and humorous about a very serious disease. I encounter non-compliant adults all the time who would likely be more compliant if they had a support system. You're providing education and normalizing the process of caring for a serious medical condition daily. You're clearly a fantastic dad!
She always looks annoyed ahaha is she shy?
she's tired because of diabetes.
@@klauslupin776 she is tired my sister has diabetes she acts like this all the time
She might be shy. And it might be because of diabetes. But not always
Did she really say that MATH was more important than managing money and NOT DYING 😂
...no???
These comments are not it 😢
right, as if this man doesn’t know what he’s doing
@hey ppl in the comments are telling him to stop injecting stuff in his child when he clearly knows what he’s doing and when to do it
@hey nooo haha
yeah, she seems really tired of him making videos everytime he’s changing her stuff
@@kaszkiet505 no she’s not? it’s the side effect to diabetes, they’re gonna be tired lol.
i love how in the title of the video instead of saying diabetes it says DiaBadAss lol
Can you do a video explaining more about type 1 diabetes? Id love for ypur cheerful way of talking about it
J have diabetics too and I have the same exact pump
Did she say come on dad😂
😂
Does it pain?
Sometimes and how I know that is because I looked it up
No it doesn’t
What do you expect? A needle goes into her skin, sometimes it bleeds but it’s just like a quick injection. It feels like your being implanted IMO -3-
@@M4TT_ woah then how does the little girl stands still she must be son strong
@@Moonlightgirly-ft She isn’t strong, shes brave
Rolip and your such an amazing dad
I have a relative with diabetes and shes fine taking it she has that thing but she doesnt talk when i come unless she gets really on to me I feel bad for her she wants to do stuff without taking it sometimes she gets scared taking it you are a true father lol❤🎉
Wow is she my cosins sister because my cosins is named lily and she has diobides to
not everyone with diabetes is related.. 💀
Diobides😭
I live with my grandpa who has type one and he loves his t slim pump and dexcom
I have a question do you NEED to put stickers or is it just for like fun? No hate judt curious
You don’t need to, for some people it’s for fun and for some people it helps the pump or Dexcom stay on better
@@Mentally_Ill_Ace thanks
the ammount of joy theses videos give me is unreal my cousin has diabetes too and these always remind me of him whenever i watch them
You, sir, are an absolute LEGEND! Father of the year! Keep it up, you are a true inspiration to all us fathers out here!
Yo how often do they need to be changed? (The insulin pump not the child)
My pump is changed every 3 days so I would say it would be the same
Children- every 18-23 years
Does it hurt
Everyone has different pain tolerances. And every spot feels different too.
I had to realize that she is using a tubed pump, because I have a tubeless pump.
Same I have a tubeless pump!!!!
Omg I would love to not be scared of needles! If this was me I would die of stress the moment I would've see the needle ! Soo brave !
When her dad said yay that Got me dying you have a caring dad ❤❤
Nice for your Daibadass :)
why is everyone in the comments having a stroke while typing- 💀💀💀
I have diabetes too but I don’t have the same Omni pod that she has I have the same Dexcom though
Su carita tan triste,a pesar de su padre que le da ánimo
What a great dad I love how his so happy and cheery in every video ❤
Ok, less than 150? I'll be shocked if you find a diabetic that's under 200 the entire day.
Also, father of lily, you did a great job with the pump change 👏
It’s not that hard to stay under 200 the whole day if managed properly
If u cant get under 200 and your average is not ATLEAST 140 then u gotta try harder and be more careful, on the long run even 160+ can lead to complications,
In my case I advise you to change your diet man. Everything will be much easier with less insulin too. Also stay fit and go for a run.
It's possible, if on the pump. Super hard with out it.
@@evenismail6745 Thank you for assuming I a. was diabetic, b. overweight and c. not able to take care of myself. I was simply making a statement on how unpredictable diabetes was, but thank you for your input on my life which you know nothing about.
Where can I find the stickers or do you make them???
amazon
@@frozenmindset6803 Thank you!!
Expressionmed and/or pumppeelz
They're from Expression Med:
bit.ly/clinton_svatos
(Our affiliate link⬆️)
i see the pain in her eye
she want to say something with 😐 no smile
@@shannonieeShe smiles alot in videos, also she could just be socially awkward, which actually was said.
@@Kennyy6969 ok 😶 sorry i don't know the real situation
@@shannoniee It's okay lol, i just don't want people to be confused.
@@Kennyy6969 aww😄😄😄
My daughter is Type 1 and currently on manual injections, trying to persuade her to go to the pump… your videos are helping!!! Thank you 🙏 much love from England
You are very lucky to have such a caring father to help you. I was diagnosed at 14 yrs old. I struggled a lot with it, had high sugars, felt discouraged. I still get high sugars sometimes. That’s ok though, we’re not perfect. And we do have the tools to make our disease more manageable now. Most importantly, don’t give up on your health. It can either kick your ass, or you can kick it’s ass! Getting diagnosed at a young age is a hard thing to deal with, but I promise you will be a better person for it. Your hardships don’t measure what is wrong in life, but what you can achieve in life. Your dad is awesome, you got nothing to worry about with him in your corner.
I know nobody asked, but I feel like that’s what I would have wanted to hear when I was in the same spot. Best wishes to your family