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<blockquote data-quote="crystal32" data-source="post: 1888331" data-attributes="member: 246435"><p>My son has had type 1 diabetes for 3 years, diagnosed at 5 years old. Its definitely overwhelming, you get thrown into all this information and I cried and cried(tried not do it in front of him tho) woke up in the middle of the night crying thinking what if i can't do this what if he's not ok.. But as a parent u will never let anything bad happen to them so u have to power thru it all and re-assure your child that u will always take care of them and stay on top of it like its your number one priority which it is! I also found not thinking too far in the future because that makes me worry again about what if he does this as a teen what if that.. just take day by day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crystal32, post: 1888331, member: 246435"] My son has had type 1 diabetes for 3 years, diagnosed at 5 years old. Its definitely overwhelming, you get thrown into all this information and I cried and cried(tried not do it in front of him tho) woke up in the middle of the night crying thinking what if i can't do this what if he's not ok.. But as a parent u will never let anything bad happen to them so u have to power thru it all and re-assure your child that u will always take care of them and stay on top of it like its your number one priority which it is! I also found not thinking too far in the future because that makes me worry again about what if he does this as a teen what if that.. just take day by day. [/QUOTE]
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