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<blockquote data-quote="cyb3rminx" data-source="post: 247990" data-attributes="member: 7811"><p>Hi saw your post and thought i would reply just to let you know that you are not alone.I am also a busy mum with type 1.I have 4 children and when I was diagnosed almost 4 years ago they were all in primary school and my youngest was only a baby in a pram.I found life impossible at first and panicked about losing my sight or legs and even going in to a coma.of course none of these things happened and as my children have grown they remind me to test before meals and make sure that i have glucose when we go out.I'm no expert but with the support of my family and my partner diabietes is not seen as an illness anymore its just partof our lives</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cyb3rminx, post: 247990, member: 7811"] Hi saw your post and thought i would reply just to let you know that you are not alone.I am also a busy mum with type 1.I have 4 children and when I was diagnosed almost 4 years ago they were all in primary school and my youngest was only a baby in a pram.I found life impossible at first and panicked about losing my sight or legs and even going in to a coma.of course none of these things happened and as my children have grown they remind me to test before meals and make sure that i have glucose when we go out.I'm no expert but with the support of my family and my partner diabietes is not seen as an illness anymore its just partof our lives [/QUOTE]
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