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<blockquote data-quote="lindijanice" data-source="post: 1729458" data-attributes="member: 446215"><p>Hey ClareBear2, a tough situation to be in....maybe in all fairness your daughter doesn't need/want your "interfering" in her health as she is 18....perhaps if she would join this forum and meet other T1s her age who are struggling, sick of the day-to-day tedium of their regimen, it might help...there are several young persons who are asking for others to connect with, so maybe look up the T1 thread where some of this discussion is taking place??? </p><p></p><p>Please don't think that I am judging you by my initial comment, just trying to see things from her perspective....I would be inclined to do the same thing if I had a child with diabetes too....but at some point we have to step back, let them know we are there when they need/want us and let them travel their own path...Take care/L</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindijanice, post: 1729458, member: 446215"] Hey ClareBear2, a tough situation to be in....maybe in all fairness your daughter doesn't need/want your "interfering" in her health as she is 18....perhaps if she would join this forum and meet other T1s her age who are struggling, sick of the day-to-day tedium of their regimen, it might help...there are several young persons who are asking for others to connect with, so maybe look up the T1 thread where some of this discussion is taking place??? Please don't think that I am judging you by my initial comment, just trying to see things from her perspective....I would be inclined to do the same thing if I had a child with diabetes too....but at some point we have to step back, let them know we are there when they need/want us and let them travel their own path...Take care/L [/QUOTE]
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