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<blockquote data-quote="beth2002" data-source="post: 1480432" data-attributes="member: 407640"><p>Okay, I'm currently preparing for my GCSEs for next year and I can understand how stressful it would be, if he would talk to me that would be nice but if he doesn't feel comfortable that's also fine, I'm new to this forum thing so I don't really know how it works either. My friends aren't friends anymore they decide it is acceptable to leave me out of social gatherings just because of my diabetes and sometimes poke fun at it, teenagers aren't usually very accepting at the best of times anyway but I suppose having diabetes makes you more mature because you have more of a responsibility</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beth2002, post: 1480432, member: 407640"] Okay, I'm currently preparing for my GCSEs for next year and I can understand how stressful it would be, if he would talk to me that would be nice but if he doesn't feel comfortable that's also fine, I'm new to this forum thing so I don't really know how it works either. My friends aren't friends anymore they decide it is acceptable to leave me out of social gatherings just because of my diabetes and sometimes poke fun at it, teenagers aren't usually very accepting at the best of times anyway but I suppose having diabetes makes you more mature because you have more of a responsibility [/QUOTE]
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