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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 98590" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>It breaks my heart too, just reading all these postings. I have two diabetic children aged 4 & 6 and a toddler of 17 months. It is a worry that my youngest may get it and like other posts, we have tested her before. My kids just deal with it and don't see it as a problem, which does make it a little easier. The only thing we can do is to try and make sure their control is good and give them the knowledge so that they can manage their condition in a sensible way when they are adults. I do believe that with the advances in technology there will be a cure in their life time or even an easier way of testing and monitoring blood glucose levels. Until then I will do everything to manage this as best I can and keep my little angels as healthy as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 98590, member: 20065"] It breaks my heart too, just reading all these postings. I have two diabetic children aged 4 & 6 and a toddler of 17 months. It is a worry that my youngest may get it and like other posts, we have tested her before. My kids just deal with it and don't see it as a problem, which does make it a little easier. The only thing we can do is to try and make sure their control is good and give them the knowledge so that they can manage their condition in a sensible way when they are adults. I do believe that with the advances in technology there will be a cure in their life time or even an easier way of testing and monitoring blood glucose levels. Until then I will do everything to manage this as best I can and keep my little angels as healthy as possible. [/QUOTE]
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