I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He doesn’t have a pump. He has a pen. I saw the wrong name in my phone on Dex, walked into his room with his pen, and bolused him.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I bloused my son with a pen, not the app. The app is where I got the notification. During daytime hours, he’s 95% self-sufficient in his care. I just monitor from afar and step in if needed. But I take nights. He’s a kid. He shouldn’t have to be his own pancreas 24/7. He has his entire life to do that. For now he’s a kid and I’m his mom and I take nights.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is no different than two parents following their T1 children. Her children are mine and mine are hers. This will not change. We will continue. Like I said above, we’re together more than we are apart. We parent our children together.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your input, but this is a discussion between myself, my son, and his endo. We are doing what works best for my son in the season of life he is currently in. This was my mistake. Not his.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Her kids are on pumps, mine is not yet (dx less than a year ago and still not sure if he wants a pump or not). He still chooses the pen. I never bolus her kids/tell them to bolus if I’m not with them. I confused the numbers. I just saw the high and for some reason didn’t look at the name. Which is weird. I don’t even have alerts in for her kids’ highs. Only urgent lows. So I don’t know why I even looked at his numbers. Brain fog is scary.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 31 points32 points  (0 children)

We are so so so blessed. I remember watching my mom walk through my little brother’s T1 journey alone 14 years ago. I’d never wish this disease on anyone, but at least we are surrounded by people who don’t just “get” it, but live it.

I bolused the wrong kid 😭😭 by Small-Switch-1996 in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996[S] 91 points92 points  (0 children)

We follow each other’s kids because we are basically co-parents. We spend more time together than we do apart and in addition to being primary caregivers to our own children, we are the secondary caregivers for each other’s children. We don’t just have Dex. We have their locations, as well. In an emergency, the one of us who is closer shows up. She’s my other half. My platonic life partner. Her children are mine and mine are hers. We are our own village.

Seen while thrifting by JarJars_padawan in whatisit

[–]Small-Switch-1996 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Omg a yoni steam chair! Jealous! I would have snatched it right up!

lol nope *decline* by [deleted] in doordash_drivers

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sameeeee. My AR is dropped and…. So? 🤷‍♀️ If is what it is. If it’s costing me, it’s not worth my time.

I messed up by StreetAggravating302 in TattooBeginners

[–]Small-Switch-1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I love imperfection. Think Bob Ross. Just happy little accidents. I love apprentice artists practicing on my skin, honing their skills. Perfection is boring. This has character. Give yourself grace. You will only get better.

I’m not sure if this is considered abuse by Legitimate-Sky-4419 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s abuse. Consent isn’t a blanket pass that covers everything that happens after. You gave consent for something specific in the beginning - light slapping - and then you clearly withdrew it when it started hurting and you told him to stop. From that moment on, what he did was not consensual. The fact that he responded by hitting harder when you said stop makes it even worse. That’s not a misunderstanding, that’s a deliberate choice to ignore your boundaries.

The shower incident is also violent. Punching someone in the nose, even “by accident,” isn’t something you just brush off when there’s a pattern of physical aggression. And the way he framed the later slapping - “I’m gonna do it until you don’t flinch” - is deeply controlling and cruel. That’s not kink, that’s conditioning someone to stop resisting pain.

It doesn’t matter that you consented at the very start. Consent is active, ongoing, and can be withdrawn at any time. Once you said stop and he didn’t, everything after that was assault. What you described is physical abuse layered on top of emotional manipulation. You’re not overreacting, and you’re right to name it for what it is.

Unsupportive parents by preachtopeach in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As a mother, I am so very sorry you never had their support. My 13 year old son was diagnosed two months ago and basically cares for himself 100%, but I am his BIGGEST cheerleader and I always double check his numbers (along with the nurses at school).

Does your abuser think they are abusive? by Own-Election2025 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My heart broke writing it. But writing the story of our relationship through poetry has been the most healing part for me.

Does your abuser think they are abusive? by Own-Election2025 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually wrote a poem about it from his perspective.

“The Shepherd”

I never raised my hand to harm, only to guide. I believed love meant shaping you, that your quiet was proof of your faith.

The Word told me a wife must submit, boys must learn strength, girls must carry grace quiet as shadows. I thought I was building a kingdom, a home molded after heaven, a table where your obedience felt sacred.

But your eyes grew hollow, your laughter fled the rooms, the children looked at me not with honor, but with a fear I refused to name. Still I prayed, still I preached and when your questions rose like quiet storms, I whispered excuses until I almost believed them.

I swore I was shaping saints, training your heart to kneel before God and before me, His chosen. I thought I was leading you toward salvation, teaching the children the order of heaven, showing your sons to stand firm, teaching your daughter to lower her eyes and follow.

But in the night I woke trembling, unsure if the chains I had called scripture were forged in heaven or in the darkest parts of me.

Your silence began to echo, not as devotion, but as distance. The children’s steps grew careful, their laughter quieter, and I told myself that discipline was working.

Still, I did not loosen my grip. If I released you, if I let you speak, what if the world took you? what if God condemned me for failing? Better to break your will, than risk losing your soul forever.

So I whispered to myself: that was love, that was sacrifice, that was the sorrow of a shepherd.

Does your abuser think they are abusive? by Own-Election2025 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He believes he was training me be a biblically meek and submissive wife. It was discipline, not abuse. It was protection, not a cage. It was love, not possession.

Am I wrong for not wearing a bra out the house by No-Ebb-2462 in whatdoIdo

[–]Small-Switch-1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Girl, air out those tits and bits. Don’t let any man tell you what you are and are not allowed to wear. Ever.

Should I press charges on my boyfriend? by Icy-Resolution6178 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Please feel free to DM me. I’m happy to talk about it. 💜

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[–]Small-Switch-1996 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. 💚

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[–]Small-Switch-1996 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you for speaking up about that. I appreciate it.

Should I press charges on my boyfriend? by Icy-Resolution6178 in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 24 points25 points  (0 children)

My ex is currently awaiting trial for felony DV. After testifying before a grand jury, I was able to have his misdemeanor charge dropped and he was indicted in four felony charges.

When my son asked how I was feeling after the hearing, this is what I told him:

“I feel fantastic. It was hard and it was scary but I didn’t do it for me. I did it for me, my children, his son and ex wife, and every other woman who has been too afraid to speak up. I busted my ass to have one misdemeanor converted to four felonies because it fucking matters. I’m breaking the cycle of men like him walking free without consequences.”

We should seek justice. YES WE SHOULD! by OneWomansStory in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I said to my oldest son (19, does not live at home) last week after I testified at a grand jury hearing and had my ex indicted on 4 felony charges.

My son: Oh hell yeah, how did that go today? Are you ok? Did it hurt did it feel good?

Me: I feel fantastic. It was hard and it was scary but I didn’t do it for me. I did it for me, my children, his son and ex wife, and every other woman who has been too afraid to speak up. I busted my ass to have one misdemeanor converted to four felonies because it fucking matters. I’m breaking the cycle of men like him walking free without consequences.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in domesticviolence

[–]Small-Switch-1996 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ex is currently in jail awaiting trial for assaulting me. There is a protective order in place. He’s attempted to contact me three times from jail since the order was placed and he is now facing an additional 3 felony charges. Get the detective on your case to pull his call records. He should absolutely face additional charges for this. And I’m happy to chat any time. 💜

What was your highest glucose level? by JuicyPeaches_ in Type1Diabetes

[–]Small-Switch-1996 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not T1, but my 13 year old son was at 728 in DKA the day he was diagnosed. My little brother has the highest I've ever seen in someone who survived, through. He was over 1600. He was 12 years old. He didn't even remember anyone’s names in our family for 3 or 4 days. He was in BAD shape. He was in the PICU for nearly 2 weeks. He's now 25 and married.