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<blockquote data-quote="ashleysmum" data-source="post: 2012559" data-attributes="member: 82607"><p>I know it’s incredibly difficult to manage the both as my son had both, he struggled with his diabetes and it made him sensitive to adhd meds, we’d tried them all, in the end he was put on aripiprizole, this helped, my son was diagnosed type 1 just before he turned 13, get as much support as you can, make people listen to you if you need help! Sadly my son passed away 6 years ago in June, he was 19, he died from diabetic ketoacidosis, ask for extra help if you need it, never forget your long acting insulin. Very very good luck to you.</p><p>Kindest regards</p><p>Karen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ashleysmum, post: 2012559, member: 82607"] I know it’s incredibly difficult to manage the both as my son had both, he struggled with his diabetes and it made him sensitive to adhd meds, we’d tried them all, in the end he was put on aripiprizole, this helped, my son was diagnosed type 1 just before he turned 13, get as much support as you can, make people listen to you if you need help! Sadly my son passed away 6 years ago in June, he was 19, he died from diabetic ketoacidosis, ask for extra help if you need it, never forget your long acting insulin. Very very good luck to you. Kindest regards Karen [/QUOTE]
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