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<blockquote data-quote="jolee" data-source="post: 851439" data-attributes="member: 66141"><p>Hi must admit I had a tear in my eye reading this. My son was diagnosed 2 years ago just before he turned 12. It felt like the bottom had fallen out of my world and I just kept thinking why him why not me. Two years on and he's been away on a French trip with school and today left for an adventure holiday in Wales, I've had to stop myself texting him at times when I know he should be taking levermir etc and am scared to death that he will cope with his carb counting but have to put my trust in the school who have been marvellous upto now with his care plan etc. honeymoon period with him was text book but puberty, and growing 3 cm since Dec have put ratios and levels all to ****, but kids are so resilient and matter of fact that I'm sure he will be fine. I wish you all the best and as you say we all learn by our mistakes and must learn not to beat ourselves up over them but get stronger because of them. Love from another 'who knows' x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jolee, post: 851439, member: 66141"] Hi must admit I had a tear in my eye reading this. My son was diagnosed 2 years ago just before he turned 12. It felt like the bottom had fallen out of my world and I just kept thinking why him why not me. Two years on and he's been away on a French trip with school and today left for an adventure holiday in Wales, I've had to stop myself texting him at times when I know he should be taking levermir etc and am scared to death that he will cope with his carb counting but have to put my trust in the school who have been marvellous upto now with his care plan etc. honeymoon period with him was text book but puberty, and growing 3 cm since Dec have put ratios and levels all to ****, but kids are so resilient and matter of fact that I'm sure he will be fine. I wish you all the best and as you say we all learn by our mistakes and must learn not to beat ourselves up over them but get stronger because of them. Love from another 'who knows' x [/QUOTE]
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