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<blockquote data-quote="Smitten73" data-source="post: 658760" data-attributes="member: 114243"><p>Hi J's mum</p><p></p><p>My son was diagnosed in June this year with T1. I would say his behaviour definitely changed over night. He regressed. He is still a good lad, but almost turned into a spoiled toddler with his behaviour with me. I totally understand why he acted like it. He was scared and wanted to let me know he needed me. He didnt know how to express it any other way I think. Hes getting better now. Still wants me to run around after him and do the injections if needed, which I will do. He is very unhappy though. He unfortunately isnt a 'joiner' and is disinterested in others with diabetes too. Most of his behaviour right now is due to being a teenager as well, I think. Oh joy! Haha.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smitten73, post: 658760, member: 114243"] Hi J's mum My son was diagnosed in June this year with T1. I would say his behaviour definitely changed over night. He regressed. He is still a good lad, but almost turned into a spoiled toddler with his behaviour with me. I totally understand why he acted like it. He was scared and wanted to let me know he needed me. He didnt know how to express it any other way I think. Hes getting better now. Still wants me to run around after him and do the injections if needed, which I will do. He is very unhappy though. He unfortunately isnt a 'joiner' and is disinterested in others with diabetes too. Most of his behaviour right now is due to being a teenager as well, I think. Oh joy! Haha. [/QUOTE]
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