Thanks for your ideas.

We have approched the doctors surgery and our diabetic nurse who,im sorry to say are not really that much help,thats why i thought it would be good to start something up basically to give each over a bit of support and for the kids to get together and have the odd day out,even if its just meeting up and going to the cinema or local park with children who are all in the same situation and dont feel they are going to be judged or feel embarest to do injections in front off ect ....As mum to laura who was only diagnosed on may 3rd this year i dont feel there is any support for parent who`s children have been newly diagnosed. It was such a shocker to be told at the doctors to go straight to the hospital,that her levels were touching 30,told she had type 1 diabetes(i will never forget the look of fear on lauras face)that she wouldnt be able to leave hospital until she could inject then 2 nights later they sent us on our way. We were told we would get the support and care we needed from our diabetes nurse so we put our faith in her thinking she was our new fairy god mother,how wrong were we! She never answers her phone,replies to texts,never visits when she says she is,we feel very let down.Luckly i have a friend who has been a great support as her daughter was diagnosed a year ago but as i have learnt,no diabetic is the same.