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<blockquote data-quote="Yorksman" data-source="post: 362757" data-attributes="member: 55568"><p><strong>Re: Diabetic eye screening result</strong></p><p></p><p>She probably needs to talk to someone her own age who has had the problem. Is there a support group nearby who will know someone? At that age, they tend to only listen to their peers. Some hospitals also have specialist units who deal with teenagers, self harming, refusing treatment etc, and they seem to be good at getting through, primaily because the conversations are confidential. You could ask your local hospital if they have such a unit. Often they are not even situated on the main site. They may at least know of people who would be useful. Young girls especially can be quite stubborn so it is not an unusual problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yorksman, post: 362757, member: 55568"] [b]Re: Diabetic eye screening result[/b] She probably needs to talk to someone her own age who has had the problem. Is there a support group nearby who will know someone? At that age, they tend to only listen to their peers. Some hospitals also have specialist units who deal with teenagers, self harming, refusing treatment etc, and they seem to be good at getting through, primaily because the conversations are confidential. You could ask your local hospital if they have such a unit. Often they are not even situated on the main site. They may at least know of people who would be useful. Young girls especially can be quite stubborn so it is not an unusual problem. [/QUOTE]
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