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<blockquote data-quote="jillspittles" data-source="post: 794849" data-attributes="member: 32258"><p>Hi Becca </p><p>My son is 14 and was diagnosed 4 years ago. He has also been fine with everything.then 2 1/2 years ago he started feeling low and upset.</p><p>It's taken me all this time to get him proper help he now has clinical depression and is on medication for it.</p><p>Please please don't leave it. Speak to your parents and tell your diabetes team or G.P.</p><p>I've only just found out how common this is in young people unfortunately there doesn't seem to be the help. I've always said that the team worry about how the blood is not the person.</p><p>I hope you get this sorted ASAP. Don't let it get out of control. Good luck xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jillspittles, post: 794849, member: 32258"] Hi Becca My son is 14 and was diagnosed 4 years ago. He has also been fine with everything.then 2 1/2 years ago he started feeling low and upset. It's taken me all this time to get him proper help he now has clinical depression and is on medication for it. Please please don't leave it. Speak to your parents and tell your diabetes team or G.P. I've only just found out how common this is in young people unfortunately there doesn't seem to be the help. I've always said that the team worry about how the blood is not the person. I hope you get this sorted ASAP. Don't let it get out of control. Good luck xx [/QUOTE]
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