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<blockquote data-quote="Theunicornlady" data-source="post: 122100" data-attributes="member: 25139"><p>I finally let my daughter out of my sight 18 months after diagnosis last year. I sent her to her Father's parents to stay for a few days and I sent her with helpful leaflets picked up from a Diabetes Uk display a few days earlier. The first question I got asked by her Gran was how on earth did I sleep at night. The answer was, the first few months I didn't. I was up every night checking on my daughter. As we got the hang of what we had to do, I started to sleep better and now I only wake up when I hear her going to the loo during the night. It does get easier and as Lexie gets used to her condition, hopefully the hysterics will be reduced. My heart goes out to you all - massive hugs honey.</p><p></p><p>The Unicorn Lady</p><p>Mother to 11 year old T1 girl</p><p>and 4 year old son possibly ADHD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Theunicornlady, post: 122100, member: 25139"] I finally let my daughter out of my sight 18 months after diagnosis last year. I sent her to her Father's parents to stay for a few days and I sent her with helpful leaflets picked up from a Diabetes Uk display a few days earlier. The first question I got asked by her Gran was how on earth did I sleep at night. The answer was, the first few months I didn't. I was up every night checking on my daughter. As we got the hang of what we had to do, I started to sleep better and now I only wake up when I hear her going to the loo during the night. It does get easier and as Lexie gets used to her condition, hopefully the hysterics will be reduced. My heart goes out to you all - massive hugs honey. The Unicorn Lady Mother to 11 year old T1 girl and 4 year old son possibly ADHD [/QUOTE]
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