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<blockquote data-quote="gwyn" data-source="post: 282023" data-attributes="member: 44757"><p>hi I was diagnosed at the age of 8 i am now 59 I feel for you mum. My mum was type 1 diabetic all those yeats ago so she used to know the sins but many times she would spoon fed sugar into me and I would blow it out because I was too busy being a teenager</p><p>I am not sure it got any easier through those years. something clicks inside to say I have to be sensible. she cirtainly cannot enjoy the feeling. I dont really have any advice except one thing dont give sugar use small cartons 200ml tesco size pack of six these act far quicker than sugar and when your eating sugur it makes you feel sick. It does not always dissolve as quick as you would like it too. Your daughter can carry these in her bag and just drink one before leaving college. Ugh to sugar or jelly babies apparantly three will work but as a teenager you may be temptd to eat more ha ha hope this helps my thought are with you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwyn, post: 282023, member: 44757"] hi I was diagnosed at the age of 8 i am now 59 I feel for you mum. My mum was type 1 diabetic all those yeats ago so she used to know the sins but many times she would spoon fed sugar into me and I would blow it out because I was too busy being a teenager I am not sure it got any easier through those years. something clicks inside to say I have to be sensible. she cirtainly cannot enjoy the feeling. I dont really have any advice except one thing dont give sugar use small cartons 200ml tesco size pack of six these act far quicker than sugar and when your eating sugur it makes you feel sick. It does not always dissolve as quick as you would like it too. Your daughter can carry these in her bag and just drink one before leaving college. Ugh to sugar or jelly babies apparantly three will work but as a teenager you may be temptd to eat more ha ha hope this helps my thought are with you. [/QUOTE]
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