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<blockquote data-quote="Heyrehair" data-source="post: 2025458" data-attributes="member: 448474"><p>Our daughter was diagnosed at age 2 in October 2017. We've always been as open as possible with her about T1. As she grows more aware of the world around her she asks more questions and shares her experiences with family and friends. Sometimes this involves her expressing sadness or anger at having T1. Other times she happily shares her journey including showing friends her pump and CGM.</p><p></p><p>I guess it will be different for each child according to their disposition.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes for your families journey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heyrehair, post: 2025458, member: 448474"] Our daughter was diagnosed at age 2 in October 2017. We've always been as open as possible with her about T1. As she grows more aware of the world around her she asks more questions and shares her experiences with family and friends. Sometimes this involves her expressing sadness or anger at having T1. Other times she happily shares her journey including showing friends her pump and CGM. I guess it will be different for each child according to their disposition. Best wishes for your families journey [/QUOTE]
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