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<blockquote data-quote="Natt" data-source="post: 1980381" data-attributes="member: 393363"><p>Hi [USER=488171]@evilclive[/USER] and thanks a lot for your thoughts. Both things you said make sense...I was also thinking about the injection site problem, but dismissed it as he has been diabetic for less than 2 years? The growth spurt can also be the reason.</p><p></p><p> [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] thanks, yes, he's got tests in school this week, but I haven't noticed him being tense...which doesn't mean he isn't...</p><p></p><p>Its hard to accept that you can do everything right and still fail at this D thing...</p><p></p><p> Its just that when all is well and predictable he has a sense of control over the ilness and its important to him emotionally and mentally. And when something like that happens, he gets angry and frustrated (we all do) and tries to find a rational explanation. We have to work on acceptance and managing our expectations, its a process I guess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natt, post: 1980381, member: 393363"] Hi [USER=488171]@evilclive[/USER] and thanks a lot for your thoughts. Both things you said make sense...I was also thinking about the injection site problem, but dismissed it as he has been diabetic for less than 2 years? The growth spurt can also be the reason. [USER=181361]@helensaramay[/USER] thanks, yes, he's got tests in school this week, but I haven't noticed him being tense...which doesn't mean he isn't... Its hard to accept that you can do everything right and still fail at this D thing... Its just that when all is well and predictable he has a sense of control over the ilness and its important to him emotionally and mentally. And when something like that happens, he gets angry and frustrated (we all do) and tries to find a rational explanation. We have to work on acceptance and managing our expectations, its a process I guess [/QUOTE]
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