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<blockquote data-quote="sugar2" data-source="post: 233942" data-attributes="member: 6681"><p>Emma..I agree, please stay! I found you post inspiring, and I am certainly interested in your situation.</p><p></p><p>Twisty....have you been able to find out whether there are any local groups that your daughter could attend? By this I mean groups of otherr children who have T1. It sounds horrible when written down...but in actual fact can be very helpful..or it was for me.</p><p></p><p>It was nice to be normal...evryone tested, everyone injected, and teh fact that some ofteh yound men wre ratherr good looking and cool (which I wasn't...nothing to do with diabetes mind!0 helped make it was somehwere I wanted to go.</p><p></p><p>I offer thsi in support, not telling you what to do, but it might be worth considering?</p><p></p><p>Course you are angry..and rightly so, but I agree with the sentiment of making the best of a bad situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sugar2, post: 233942, member: 6681"] Emma..I agree, please stay! I found you post inspiring, and I am certainly interested in your situation. Twisty....have you been able to find out whether there are any local groups that your daughter could attend? By this I mean groups of otherr children who have T1. It sounds horrible when written down...but in actual fact can be very helpful..or it was for me. It was nice to be normal...evryone tested, everyone injected, and teh fact that some ofteh yound men wre ratherr good looking and cool (which I wasn't...nothing to do with diabetes mind!0 helped make it was somehwere I wanted to go. I offer thsi in support, not telling you what to do, but it might be worth considering? Course you are angry..and rightly so, but I agree with the sentiment of making the best of a bad situation. [/QUOTE]
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