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<blockquote data-quote="Ambersilva" data-source="post: 565342" data-attributes="member: 43736"><p>Hello again,</p><p> </p><p>When I was admitted to hospital the nurses asked me if I was shocked. I said that I was surprised but not shocked. Management was not difficult for me because I had watched my son for fifteen years. My son became my first port of call for advice. My hubby still doesn't fully understand and tends to think that an injection makes everything okay. At least he knows that if he finds me unconscious he must never inject me with insulin but to call for an ambulance. Yes, we had that coversation !</p><p> </p><p>Your Ex certainly does need to know that it is a serious matter and needs his cooperation to help rather than hinder Ellysse with the control of diabetes. You can tell him from me that he is exaggerating somewhat with his statistics and his flippant comments were spiteful, hurtful and uncalled for. Hopefully, he will come to his senses and become the caring supportive father he should be. </p><p> </p><p>There are several mums on here with children diagnosed with Type 1 that will be able to offer tips and advice.</p><p> </p><p>Best wishes to you both,</p><p> </p><p>A xx.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambersilva, post: 565342, member: 43736"] Hello again, When I was admitted to hospital the nurses asked me if I was shocked. I said that I was surprised but not shocked. Management was not difficult for me because I had watched my son for fifteen years. My son became my first port of call for advice. My hubby still doesn't fully understand and tends to think that an injection makes everything okay. At least he knows that if he finds me unconscious he must never inject me with insulin but to call for an ambulance. Yes, we had that coversation ! Your Ex certainly does need to know that it is a serious matter and needs his cooperation to help rather than hinder Ellysse with the control of diabetes. You can tell him from me that he is exaggerating somewhat with his statistics and his flippant comments were spiteful, hurtful and uncalled for. Hopefully, he will come to his senses and become the caring supportive father he should be. There are several mums on here with children diagnosed with Type 1 that will be able to offer tips and advice. Best wishes to you both, A xx. [/QUOTE]
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