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My daughter, 16,5 years, has type1 for 7 years.
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<blockquote data-quote="nellycont" data-source="post: 931167" data-attributes="member: 198643"><p>Hello everyone, I'm Nelli from Greece. My daughter Assimeni (in the photo), 16,5 years, was diagnosed with type 1diabetes 7 years ago. She takes Novorapid or Actrapid for bolus and Treshiba for basal. She gained some weight recently (163cm, 60 kgs), so we are now trying to reduce her calories and her insuline intake. I would say that we are dealing with her diabetes all day long! But what else can we do.. I am very proud of her, but I also feel very sad that she has to go through all this..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nellycont, post: 931167, member: 198643"] Hello everyone, I'm Nelli from Greece. My daughter Assimeni (in the photo), 16,5 years, was diagnosed with type 1diabetes 7 years ago. She takes Novorapid or Actrapid for bolus and Treshiba for basal. She gained some weight recently (163cm, 60 kgs), so we are now trying to reduce her calories and her insuline intake. I would say that we are dealing with her diabetes all day long! But what else can we do.. I am very proud of her, but I also feel very sad that she has to go through all this.. [/QUOTE]
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