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<blockquote data-quote="janabelle" data-source="post: 131088" data-attributes="member: 7788"><p>Hi Heidi,</p><p>Thanks for your kind wishes for my son, he says hi!</p><p>I love your attitude, and not surprised your diabetes team don't- but as you say "tough"!!!!</p><p>If you've spoken to Jenny at the IDDT you'll know that she was in similar circumstances to you with her own child. It's newly diagnosed kids who will be suffering the most; especially if they are told that feeling ill, exhausted, having no hypo-awareness and insulin resistance is a normal part of being diabetic. :evil: </p><p>Maybe a campaign to ensure that EVERY diabetes team in the country (or the world), is given information about the problems that can be associated with GM analogue insulin, could change things for the better. </p><p>Hope your son's health keeps improving and so pleased he's feeling better. Be interesting to hear what your clinic have to say, and whether your son's experience will change their attitude to other patients.</p><p>take care</p><p>Jus xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janabelle, post: 131088, member: 7788"] Hi Heidi, Thanks for your kind wishes for my son, he says hi! I love your attitude, and not surprised your diabetes team don't- but as you say "tough"!!!! If you've spoken to Jenny at the IDDT you'll know that she was in similar circumstances to you with her own child. It's newly diagnosed kids who will be suffering the most; especially if they are told that feeling ill, exhausted, having no hypo-awareness and insulin resistance is a normal part of being diabetic. :evil: Maybe a campaign to ensure that EVERY diabetes team in the country (or the world), is given information about the problems that can be associated with GM analogue insulin, could change things for the better. Hope your son's health keeps improving and so pleased he's feeling better. Be interesting to hear what your clinic have to say, and whether your son's experience will change their attitude to other patients. take care Jus xx [/QUOTE]
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