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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: 932479" data-attributes="member: 198643"><p>Hi, thank you for your reply.. My daughter used to be very cooperative and patient with her diabetes, until she became a teen (app. 3 years ago). Besides the bad mood, the anger, the depression (not uncommon in adolescents), she also started to be reluctant to test her blood sugar often or even to take the injections. It's not that I left her, of course, I just had to do it all the time for her (that is, 8-10 times a day). We even tried the pump, but she hate it, so we returned back to the injections. All my worries, of course, is when she is away from home for a short trip with school or something like that.. Seldom, but happens. I know that I will be more anxious when she will be a little older and fly away..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nellycont, post: 932479, member: 198643"] Hi, thank you for your reply.. My daughter used to be very cooperative and patient with her diabetes, until she became a teen (app. 3 years ago). Besides the bad mood, the anger, the depression (not uncommon in adolescents), she also started to be reluctant to test her blood sugar often or even to take the injections. It's not that I left her, of course, I just had to do it all the time for her (that is, 8-10 times a day). We even tried the pump, but she hate it, so we returned back to the injections. All my worries, of course, is when she is away from home for a short trip with school or something like that.. Seldom, but happens. I know that I will be more anxious when she will be a little older and fly away.. [/QUOTE]
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