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<blockquote data-quote="Tracey69" data-source="post: 359345" data-attributes="member: 34890"><p>Hi and welcome,</p><p>Sorry to hear your story but you are not to blame, nor is any one else. I was diagnosed at the age of 6yrs old and am now going to be 44 in April.</p><p>When i was first diagnosed my father had a nervous breakdown so my mum took most of the strain even though she didn't want to, but back in 1975 they taught me to inject myself quite quickly.</p><p>I know a lot of things have changed since then, but you are doing all the right things with the snacks and meals. As your son is quite active his sugar levels will change and especially as his a new diagnosis.</p><p>There is a sight on here for children and Teens this may help you as i know there are alot of youngsters are on pumps.</p><p>I hope you get on ok. Keep in touch even if it's just to chat and let off steam.</p><p>Take care</p><p>Tracey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tracey69, post: 359345, member: 34890"] Hi and welcome, Sorry to hear your story but you are not to blame, nor is any one else. I was diagnosed at the age of 6yrs old and am now going to be 44 in April. When i was first diagnosed my father had a nervous breakdown so my mum took most of the strain even though she didn't want to, but back in 1975 they taught me to inject myself quite quickly. I know a lot of things have changed since then, but you are doing all the right things with the snacks and meals. As your son is quite active his sugar levels will change and especially as his a new diagnosis. There is a sight on here for children and Teens this may help you as i know there are alot of youngsters are on pumps. I hope you get on ok. Keep in touch even if it's just to chat and let off steam. Take care Tracey [/QUOTE]
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