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<blockquote data-quote="kegstore" data-source="post: 106973" data-attributes="member: 16530"><p>So your daughter was 15 when diagnosed? Worst age possible - I know because I was 14 and barely tolerated it for years, simply because all the bad things were years off, and nobody was going to tell me what to do! Sound familiar? My dad was a GP too, so there wasn't exactly a lack of medical knowledge in the family, but he knew that the only person who could take control was me, and no amount of frowns, arguments and lectures were going to make the slightest difference to a stroppy teenager.</p><p></p><p>Your daughter will have a "Road to Damascus" moment, but there's no predicting when this will be. However I'm not a parent myself (maybe that's fortunate), so I hope other successful parents of diabetic teenagers will chip in. Bottle it and they could make a small fortune!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kegstore, post: 106973, member: 16530"] So your daughter was 15 when diagnosed? Worst age possible - I know because I was 14 and barely tolerated it for years, simply because all the bad things were years off, and nobody was going to tell me what to do! Sound familiar? My dad was a GP too, so there wasn't exactly a lack of medical knowledge in the family, but he knew that the only person who could take control was me, and no amount of frowns, arguments and lectures were going to make the slightest difference to a stroppy teenager. Your daughter will have a "Road to Damascus" moment, but there's no predicting when this will be. However I'm not a parent myself (maybe that's fortunate), so I hope other successful parents of diabetic teenagers will chip in. Bottle it and they could make a small fortune! [/QUOTE]
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