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<blockquote data-quote="sarburg" data-source="post: 362806" data-attributes="member: 58843"><p>Well firstly its a rollercoaster having a baby let alone throwing a newly diagnosed child into the mix...dont be hard on youself,your looking after him and yourself and thats something you should be really proud of.my little girl of 14 months was diagnosed 7 weeks ago and I felt exactly like you and still do at some points.but the last couple of weeks have become a little more routine and as you gain knowlege I think you gain confidence.i dont know if he watches cbeebies at all but if so theres a programme called 'get well soon'...look on catchup and the episode 'sugar sweet' is about diabetes.its been a brilliant help to my eldest in explaining whats wrong with her little sister.he may just like seeing the puppet have a fingerprick done just like him? I hope that helps,Good luck xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sarburg, post: 362806, member: 58843"] Well firstly its a rollercoaster having a baby let alone throwing a newly diagnosed child into the mix...dont be hard on youself,your looking after him and yourself and thats something you should be really proud of.my little girl of 14 months was diagnosed 7 weeks ago and I felt exactly like you and still do at some points.but the last couple of weeks have become a little more routine and as you gain knowlege I think you gain confidence.i dont know if he watches cbeebies at all but if so theres a programme called 'get well soon'...look on catchup and the episode 'sugar sweet' is about diabetes.its been a brilliant help to my eldest in explaining whats wrong with her little sister.he may just like seeing the puppet have a fingerprick done just like him? I hope that helps,Good luck xx [/QUOTE]
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