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<blockquote data-quote="steve46" data-source="post: 268390" data-attributes="member: 43851"><p>I have a young adult, Female, 17yrs, diagnosed in 1998 at the age of 3, i being her parent has had many terbulent yrs with her, felt like i;ve had very little support, my daughter yesterday walked home from college totally hypo sugars at 1.4 when she came in, how i yet don't no, people walked passed her, she nearly fell in front of a bus, and a neighbour nocked on us to say u better grab her as she entered the back gate, they all thought she was drunk, I felt sick to the stomach, i can't understand why my daughter can not after all these yrs comprehend her illness, how can i make others aware, how do i let go, i am at my wits end, i'm not sure how much more i can take, any advice please help!</p><p></p><p>Steve46 (desperate dad)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steve46, post: 268390, member: 43851"] I have a young adult, Female, 17yrs, diagnosed in 1998 at the age of 3, i being her parent has had many terbulent yrs with her, felt like i;ve had very little support, my daughter yesterday walked home from college totally hypo sugars at 1.4 when she came in, how i yet don't no, people walked passed her, she nearly fell in front of a bus, and a neighbour nocked on us to say u better grab her as she entered the back gate, they all thought she was drunk, I felt sick to the stomach, i can't understand why my daughter can not after all these yrs comprehend her illness, how can i make others aware, how do i let go, i am at my wits end, i'm not sure how much more i can take, any advice please help! Steve46 (desperate dad) [/QUOTE]
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