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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy_Dawg" data-source="post: 1440602" data-attributes="member: 394782"><p>Oh dear Buzz our youngest, also 11 years old, became diabetic T1 but as he had seen me inject it didnt bother him we were lucky. Perhaps if you and your son talk with your DSN she may explain the importance of his regime and doing his injections as the nurse will have had to deal with this problem before. I dont know if you are a T1 diabetic but injecting yourself doesnt hurt you get so used to it very quickly its the rest counting carbs, remembering to eat, looking out for Hypos etc thats thecproblem. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy_Dawg, post: 1440602, member: 394782"] Oh dear Buzz our youngest, also 11 years old, became diabetic T1 but as he had seen me inject it didnt bother him we were lucky. Perhaps if you and your son talk with your DSN she may explain the importance of his regime and doing his injections as the nurse will have had to deal with this problem before. I dont know if you are a T1 diabetic but injecting yourself doesnt hurt you get so used to it very quickly its the rest counting carbs, remembering to eat, looking out for Hypos etc thats thecproblem. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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