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<blockquote data-quote="Lottiusprime" data-source="post: 2299683" data-attributes="member: 529364"><p>Hi [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER],</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much for your response, it’s great to hear another diabetic parent’s view on these kinds of situations. </p><p>The time you mentioned of your low at Harry Potter word, was it your daughter that helped you to treat the low or were you helped by an adult? </p><p>I’m really interested in looking into what mental effects And/or benefits it may have being a child with a parent who has diabetes, I wonder if there’s been any research Done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lottiusprime, post: 2299683, member: 529364"] Hi [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER], Thanks so much for your response, it’s great to hear another diabetic parent’s view on these kinds of situations. The time you mentioned of your low at Harry Potter word, was it your daughter that helped you to treat the low or were you helped by an adult? I’m really interested in looking into what mental effects And/or benefits it may have being a child with a parent who has diabetes, I wonder if there’s been any research Done. [/QUOTE]
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