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<blockquote data-quote="Lisbet" data-source="post: 457682" data-attributes="member: 78598"><p>I was like her 45+ years ago as a teen and empathise completely! (Have survived fit and well into early 60s now, miraculously with few serious complications). The teens are difficult and you may have to let her 'grow through' her feelings. But you could ask her team if there's psychological support available - some hospitals have specialists to help T1s as it's now recognised widely that chronic health probs bring psychological challenges. I was brought to my senses when I got neuropathic pain, which disappeared once I regained control, but it took time and much struggle over the years to learn to look after myself. Good luck! </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisbet, post: 457682, member: 78598"] I was like her 45+ years ago as a teen and empathise completely! (Have survived fit and well into early 60s now, miraculously with few serious complications). The teens are difficult and you may have to let her 'grow through' her feelings. But you could ask her team if there's psychological support available - some hospitals have specialists to help T1s as it's now recognised widely that chronic health probs bring psychological challenges. I was brought to my senses when I got neuropathic pain, which disappeared once I regained control, but it took time and much struggle over the years to learn to look after myself. Good luck! Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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