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Help my daughter is Type 1, but wont take her insulin!
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<blockquote data-quote="Juicyj" data-source="post: 1309438" data-attributes="member: 53162"><p>I agree with the advice from [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER] about the pump, it takes a lot of effort before someone can move to a pump, I would suggest addressing the issues regarding her reluctance to test and inject. I know of a friend with a daughter in exactly the same place, intelligent but reluctant to test and inject, has been in DKA a number of times, she is at a turning point now but the decision to turn this around has come from her and the fact she has become more independent with her management and taking more pride in her own care. I would suggest dangling the pump as a carrot, so that if she can show improvement that you are prepared to help her, see if you can address the psychological issues first and get her to be more open. Can she connect to this forum ? If she is willing to then I would be happy to PM with her and help her ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juicyj, post: 1309438, member: 53162"] I agree with the advice from [USER=32394]@catapillar[/USER] about the pump, it takes a lot of effort before someone can move to a pump, I would suggest addressing the issues regarding her reluctance to test and inject. I know of a friend with a daughter in exactly the same place, intelligent but reluctant to test and inject, has been in DKA a number of times, she is at a turning point now but the decision to turn this around has come from her and the fact she has become more independent with her management and taking more pride in her own care. I would suggest dangling the pump as a carrot, so that if she can show improvement that you are prepared to help her, see if you can address the psychological issues first and get her to be more open. Can she connect to this forum ? If she is willing to then I would be happy to PM with her and help her ? [/QUOTE]
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