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<blockquote data-quote="Lance" data-source="post: 359480" data-attributes="member: 62484"><p>Hi Tiredmom,</p><p></p><p>My daughter was diagnosed 27th Dec and our thoughts feelings rage and denial are only slowly starting to subside. I like your Hubby was (STILL AM) in complete denial. My wife would love to go onto medication to assist. So i can relate to you and your Hubbies emotions and stress. I like you feel my darling daughter has been robbed of her youth.</p><p>You will be pleased to hear that my daughter is handling the situation better than hr Dad. she is getting on with it and almost ready to try inject herself. She has grown up overnight, turns down sweets and doughnuts at school as she knows the feeling is just not worth it. We still have a long long way to go, but every day the light shines brighter. So all the way from South Africa help your Hubbie so you can both help your Son. When he see's you coping so will he. WE HAVE TO. WHAT CHOICE DO WE HAVE???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lance, post: 359480, member: 62484"] Hi Tiredmom, My daughter was diagnosed 27th Dec and our thoughts feelings rage and denial are only slowly starting to subside. I like your Hubby was (STILL AM) in complete denial. My wife would love to go onto medication to assist. So i can relate to you and your Hubbies emotions and stress. I like you feel my darling daughter has been robbed of her youth. You will be pleased to hear that my daughter is handling the situation better than hr Dad. she is getting on with it and almost ready to try inject herself. She has grown up overnight, turns down sweets and doughnuts at school as she knows the feeling is just not worth it. We still have a long long way to go, but every day the light shines brighter. So all the way from South Africa help your Hubbie so you can both help your Son. When he see's you coping so will he. WE HAVE TO. WHAT CHOICE DO WE HAVE??? [/QUOTE]
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