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<blockquote data-quote="Mum of a Diabetic" data-source="post: 943441" data-attributes="member: 207927"><p>My daughter was diagnosed at the end of June - reading this post - bought tears to my eyes as it still feels as raw as the day we found out! I hate that she has it, but like many of the other children on here has taken it on the chin. She is now in year 1 and the school have been fantastic - although they are human do not live with this day in and day out and do make mistakes. I didn't realise how much of an emotional rollercoaster I would be on... does anyone else feel like they are constantly up or down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mum of a Diabetic, post: 943441, member: 207927"] My daughter was diagnosed at the end of June - reading this post - bought tears to my eyes as it still feels as raw as the day we found out! I hate that she has it, but like many of the other children on here has taken it on the chin. She is now in year 1 and the school have been fantastic - although they are human do not live with this day in and day out and do make mistakes. I didn't realise how much of an emotional rollercoaster I would be on... does anyone else feel like they are constantly up or down? [/QUOTE]
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