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  1. James321

    A parent with a teenager in denial.

    Firstly thanks for your response, her checking is not good, at best every other day. Her three months readings are averaging 15.5 and that's better than the previous quarter. If I try to talk to other people we get a flow of the consequences of poor control. I'm sure they mean well however...
  2. James321

    A parent with a teenager in denial.

    Thanks Leslie, yes she does. It's a tough time for most people let alone having diabetes on top of that. They see so many so call perfect people, thrown in our faces on a daily basis, and they don't want to be different. Thanks for the message.
  3. James321

    A parent with a teenager in denial.

    Any advise from parents. Struggling to see there child ignoring diabetes. She's seventeen, recently diagnosed two years just gone. Always been headstrong however screams at me if I approach the subject or ask her anything about it. My name is Jim, 52, I want to support my daughter as all parents...
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