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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2300571" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>I think all of us t1 parents may have traumatised our small kids at some time and like you i worry about my kids getting a premature anxiety because they discover that mum is vulnerable!</p><p>I wheeled my toddler to nursery to pick up the other 2 and fainted (full blown thrashing about and wet myself) outside having drunken my hypo supplies. It was nasty and an ambulance got called. Another child may have got upset too because the staff raided the kids' lunches for sweet things! They are teenagers now and do remember it but we just talked about it whenever they wanted to even though I didn't particularly want to remember it! They seem fine now with no signs of over anxiety although my older son is quite sweet and protective of me as well as being a horrible grunty teenage boy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2300571, member: 365308"] I think all of us t1 parents may have traumatised our small kids at some time and like you i worry about my kids getting a premature anxiety because they discover that mum is vulnerable! I wheeled my toddler to nursery to pick up the other 2 and fainted (full blown thrashing about and wet myself) outside having drunken my hypo supplies. It was nasty and an ambulance got called. Another child may have got upset too because the staff raided the kids' lunches for sweet things! They are teenagers now and do remember it but we just talked about it whenever they wanted to even though I didn't particularly want to remember it! They seem fine now with no signs of over anxiety although my older son is quite sweet and protective of me as well as being a horrible grunty teenage boy! [/QUOTE]
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