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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie1234" data-source="post: 2358869" data-attributes="member: 536994"><p>Hi, I've just recently joined the forum. I have been a type 1 diabetic for about 10 Years. Earlier this week my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 having had blood sugars in excess of 30 and keytones of 7. She is now on insulin and doing great, in fact she is totally unfazed by the change in routine and actually enjoys her bloods being checked and get her "medicine". I,m just looking to hear people's experiences with young one and diabetes and any advice they can give? Biggest issue I'm having is stopping the little one wanting sweets!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie1234, post: 2358869, member: 536994"] Hi, I've just recently joined the forum. I have been a type 1 diabetic for about 10 Years. Earlier this week my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 having had blood sugars in excess of 30 and keytones of 7. She is now on insulin and doing great, in fact she is totally unfazed by the change in routine and actually enjoys her bloods being checked and get her "medicine". I,m just looking to hear people's experiences with young one and diabetes and any advice they can give? Biggest issue I'm having is stopping the little one wanting sweets! [/QUOTE]
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