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- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- May 4, 1978 (Age: 44)
- Location:
- Manchester
- Occupation:
- Hairdresser, Mother, Psychology Student.
jo78
Member, Female, 44, from Manchester
Journal of Diabetes Nursing Vol 14 - All parents read - 'Do we meet the emotional needs of parents? Nov 19, 2015
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About
- Gender:
- Female
- Birthday:
- May 4, 1978 (Age: 44)
- Location:
- Manchester
- Occupation:
- Hairdresser, Mother, Psychology Student.
- Type of diabetes:
- Type 1
- Treatment type:
- Pump
- Medication:
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Nova-rapid
Basal - 24hours
Bolus - Carbs
- Exercise:
- Need to do more... Always.
My daughter has had diabetes mellitus for 11 years now.
I once was her pancreas and sometimes continue to be, now and then.
She was 3yrs old when diagnosed so I know how hard it is.
When I hear parents feeling so sad it reminds me of how I was.
It's ok to cry, it's ok to think 'why my child'.
It's all part of the processInteract