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<blockquote data-quote="Missbee100" data-source="post: 1514260" data-attributes="member: 422054"><p>My 9 year old son is 1 week into his diagnosis, </p><p>After a very traumatic weekend and him falling into a coma we then found out he had type 1 diabtetes, shocked wasn't the word, what you have written has resonated with me and made me cry, I thought it was just me that went to bed and cried. My son is now out of hospital and doing amazingly well, even injecting himself. </p><p>Dare I say that it's me, his mum that is struggling to come to terms with his diagnosis.....</p><p>Feelings of guilt, anger, sadness I'm having it all, it feels so good to know that I am not going through this alone.</p><p>I hope your daughter is doing well.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Missbee100, post: 1514260, member: 422054"] My 9 year old son is 1 week into his diagnosis, After a very traumatic weekend and him falling into a coma we then found out he had type 1 diabtetes, shocked wasn't the word, what you have written has resonated with me and made me cry, I thought it was just me that went to bed and cried. My son is now out of hospital and doing amazingly well, even injecting himself. Dare I say that it's me, his mum that is struggling to come to terms with his diagnosis..... Feelings of guilt, anger, sadness I'm having it all, it feels so good to know that I am not going through this alone. I hope your daughter is doing well..... [/QUOTE]
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