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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1729679" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>[USER=470557]@ClareBear 2[/USER] you are being a good mum by supporting her stand on her own 2 feet, too.</p><p>It must be hard thou.</p><p>We do feel for your worry.</p><p></p><p>One thing which comes through heavily on this forum. We must take responsibility for our own medical problems.</p><p>Our health, our choice to support it positively or negatively.</p><p>It must be hard to slowly let your responsibility go? It's hers now! Support from a distance. Food shopping for the right foods are a greatest support until she leaves home. Involve her heavily in cooking and purchasing the right foods. I'm sure she will appreciate your support, whatever age she gets to.</p><p>Personally if my mum had just done that would have helped me enormously. She still brings rubbish to our house or expects us to eat it, at hers. Sooo much harder for my maintainance but she's 70 now so no chance of her changing now.</p><p>Your daughter is very very lucky to have such a supportive mum. Very lucky indeed. She will see that soon when she gets talking to her age mates with type 1. Not all will be so lucky.</p><p></p><p>Don't give up but do your bit, which does help enormously. She will appreciate it. I'm sure of it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1729679, member: 196960"] [USER=470557]@ClareBear 2[/USER] you are being a good mum by supporting her stand on her own 2 feet, too. It must be hard thou. We do feel for your worry. One thing which comes through heavily on this forum. We must take responsibility for our own medical problems. Our health, our choice to support it positively or negatively. It must be hard to slowly let your responsibility go? It's hers now! Support from a distance. Food shopping for the right foods are a greatest support until she leaves home. Involve her heavily in cooking and purchasing the right foods. I'm sure she will appreciate your support, whatever age she gets to. Personally if my mum had just done that would have helped me enormously. She still brings rubbish to our house or expects us to eat it, at hers. Sooo much harder for my maintainance but she's 70 now so no chance of her changing now. Your daughter is very very lucky to have such a supportive mum. Very lucky indeed. She will see that soon when she gets talking to her age mates with type 1. Not all will be so lucky. Don't give up but do your bit, which does help enormously. She will appreciate it. I'm sure of it. [/QUOTE]
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