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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 661311" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Thank you Hebe. It is great to hear from a younger person.</p><p></p><p>Can I ask please, who told you about complications. And how you were told. I ask because at some point, some children tend to forget about the complications and the diabetes and it would be interesting points for us 'oldies' to considers when we talk to youngsters, children etc.</p><p></p><p>Hebe, also, some children just forget their diabetes to sort of fit in with their friends.... What do you think that parents should do in this situation?</p><p></p><p>It's just to try and help us to say the right things to our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 661311, member: 17713"] Thank you Hebe. It is great to hear from a younger person. Can I ask please, who told you about complications. And how you were told. I ask because at some point, some children tend to forget about the complications and the diabetes and it would be interesting points for us 'oldies' to considers when we talk to youngsters, children etc. Hebe, also, some children just forget their diabetes to sort of fit in with their friends.... What do you think that parents should do in this situation? It's just to try and help us to say the right things to our children. [/QUOTE]
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