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<blockquote data-quote="JaneC" data-source="post: 2301248" data-attributes="member: 52185"><p>This is such an interesting discussion, my two now in their 20's, had a lot to put up with and I always felt guilty at subjecting two little girls to a mother who had some inevitably bad, visible and embarrassing hypos over the years and knew from about four years old where the biscuit tin was for mummy who was feeling a bit little, (I'm 5'10”). My job was to stay on top of it as they were always wanting to call one of the 999 programs where a small child got a medal from saving their mother from a ‘diabetic coma’. It’s not what I ever wanted for them ever but they are well balanced, happy, healthy young women and I guess living with me was all they knew. They never though had any sympathy for girls at school fainting and crying at the annual jabs having grown up with syringes, they were cold and shark eyed with no worries having theirs. Your children will be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JaneC, post: 2301248, member: 52185"] This is such an interesting discussion, my two now in their 20's, had a lot to put up with and I always felt guilty at subjecting two little girls to a mother who had some inevitably bad, visible and embarrassing hypos over the years and knew from about four years old where the biscuit tin was for mummy who was feeling a bit little, (I'm 5'10”). My job was to stay on top of it as they were always wanting to call one of the 999 programs where a small child got a medal from saving their mother from a ‘diabetic coma’. It’s not what I ever wanted for them ever but they are well balanced, happy, healthy young women and I guess living with me was all they knew. They never though had any sympathy for girls at school fainting and crying at the annual jabs having grown up with syringes, they were cold and shark eyed with no worries having theirs. Your children will be fine. [/QUOTE]
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