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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 442958" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Children ARE frustrating and sometimes simply will not co-operate. You will have to be gentle but firm. Difficult I know. High Bg will not help her frame of mind. You may need to threaten or even take her to A&E</p><p> You will get through this and I'll bet it won't be the only time.</p><p> Once this episode has blown over, which it WILL try sitting her down in a calm mood and making it clear what her responsibilities and yours are in the control of her diabetes. It may be worth you each writing down how you see things and both signing each other's. Children in the pre-teens often respond to being treated like adults.</p><p> Good luck to both of you</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 442958, member: 8110"] Children ARE frustrating and sometimes simply will not co-operate. You will have to be gentle but firm. Difficult I know. High Bg will not help her frame of mind. You may need to threaten or even take her to A&E You will get through this and I'll bet it won't be the only time. Once this episode has blown over, which it WILL try sitting her down in a calm mood and making it clear what her responsibilities and yours are in the control of her diabetes. It may be worth you each writing down how you see things and both signing each other's. Children in the pre-teens often respond to being treated like adults. Good luck to both of you Hana [/QUOTE]
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