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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 844626" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>Yeahh he was 16. Soo frustrating. He stayed at his dads a few nights ago and he rang me and said Ryan felt sick and was hanging over the sink. I felt instantly sick myself because i have this massive worry about him catching sickness bugs now hes diabetic. I didnt sleep all night and when i picked Ryan up the next morning he told me he had ate loads of sweeties and thats why he felt sick? Sugar free sweets but even still why didnt he tell me that on the phone instead of making me panic all night. Sugar free sweets are no good for him either. I wasnt happy.</p><p></p><p>Yeah im going to ask and see if i can get one. Did your nurse get you one?? </p><p></p><p>My degree was in History. Then i was going to do a PGCE and teach because i love kids. Maybe one day i will go back to it.</p><p></p><p>Ermm its somewhere in Darlington the one we are going to. Not to far for us. I think they put transport on but i will just take the car. I cant remember what the place we are staying is called. I will have a look at the paperwork and get back to you.</p><p></p><p>I have been putting off applying for DLA <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> the nurse told me i have to..i might go for it soon. Did you apply for it?</p><p></p><p>I dont have a good job. I did before i had Ryan but i left. I work in my local pub ha. Because i could work nights around Ryan because i didnt want to miss out on anything. So id have him all day and start work 6pm til 1am. I went back to college when he was 1 to get a better job and when i started Uni i dropped to part time. So i only do 23hrs a week. When we left his dad he kept the house so we had to move back in with my parents because i couldnt afford anywhere on my own. I was determined to get a better job but thats going to be put on hold now. Theres more important things in life.</p><p></p><p>I usually do a few things for charity every year (usually for little people with cancer) last year i did a skydive but not much else being pregnant. From now on i will raise money for JDRF. I feel like i need to be doing something towards helping find a cure. Ryan is on 2 research lists. I read so much about how things are coming along...surely there will be a cure in our little ones lift time? Do you think? I really hope so!</p><p></p><p>Do you ever feel like the constant thinking and worrying over food..carbs...insulin is making you go crazy? Sometimes when i eat i panic for a second and think 'i shouldnt be eating this!' Then remember im not diabetic. I think im slowly going mad!! Haha xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 844626, member: 176383"] Yeahh he was 16. Soo frustrating. He stayed at his dads a few nights ago and he rang me and said Ryan felt sick and was hanging over the sink. I felt instantly sick myself because i have this massive worry about him catching sickness bugs now hes diabetic. I didnt sleep all night and when i picked Ryan up the next morning he told me he had ate loads of sweeties and thats why he felt sick? Sugar free sweets but even still why didnt he tell me that on the phone instead of making me panic all night. Sugar free sweets are no good for him either. I wasnt happy. Yeah im going to ask and see if i can get one. Did your nurse get you one?? My degree was in History. Then i was going to do a PGCE and teach because i love kids. Maybe one day i will go back to it. Ermm its somewhere in Darlington the one we are going to. Not to far for us. I think they put transport on but i will just take the car. I cant remember what the place we are staying is called. I will have a look at the paperwork and get back to you. I have been putting off applying for DLA :( the nurse told me i have to..i might go for it soon. Did you apply for it? I dont have a good job. I did before i had Ryan but i left. I work in my local pub ha. Because i could work nights around Ryan because i didnt want to miss out on anything. So id have him all day and start work 6pm til 1am. I went back to college when he was 1 to get a better job and when i started Uni i dropped to part time. So i only do 23hrs a week. When we left his dad he kept the house so we had to move back in with my parents because i couldnt afford anywhere on my own. I was determined to get a better job but thats going to be put on hold now. Theres more important things in life. I usually do a few things for charity every year (usually for little people with cancer) last year i did a skydive but not much else being pregnant. From now on i will raise money for JDRF. I feel like i need to be doing something towards helping find a cure. Ryan is on 2 research lists. I read so much about how things are coming along...surely there will be a cure in our little ones lift time? Do you think? I really hope so! Do you ever feel like the constant thinking and worrying over food..carbs...insulin is making you go crazy? Sometimes when i eat i panic for a second and think 'i shouldnt be eating this!' Then remember im not diabetic. I think im slowly going mad!! Haha xxx [/QUOTE]
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