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<blockquote data-quote="Celtic.Piskie" data-source="post: 109380" data-attributes="member: 21171"><p>-hugs-</p><p></p><p>I cannot imagine what that must have been like for you.</p><p>You DIABETES did something. Yor condition / illness.</p><p>NOT YOU. You did not choose to leve him alone, you did not choose to go out and ignore him.</p><p>Something happened that you could not control. If you'd felt a hypo, you would have treated it, yes?</p><p>You are in no way to blame for this.</p><p>It was an accident.</p><p>My daughter's 18 months old now. I am in no way comparing experiences, but i know that I feel bad when I have a hypo when i'm alone with her.</p><p>I feel guilty for having diabetes.</p><p>But, there is nothing we can do about it. We have it, and we have to live with it.</p><p>Your son loves you, and you will always do everything that you an to keep him safe, yes?</p><p>What more could a child need? you obviously love him more than anything.</p><p></p><p>Anyone can have an accident. Anyone could have fallen down stairs, or had a heart attack, or tripped.</p><p>You are not to blame in any way. Your son loves you, and you love him.</p><p></p><p>We cannot control the world. As much as we wish, we cannot 'wish' the diabetes away.</p><p>You will always choose to protect him.</p><p>That is all that matters. We cannol what we cannot choose, and you'll always choose to protect him.</p><p></p><p>-hugs- He is okay, and he loves you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celtic.Piskie, post: 109380, member: 21171"] -hugs- I cannot imagine what that must have been like for you. You DIABETES did something. Yor condition / illness. NOT YOU. You did not choose to leve him alone, you did not choose to go out and ignore him. Something happened that you could not control. If you'd felt a hypo, you would have treated it, yes? You are in no way to blame for this. It was an accident. My daughter's 18 months old now. I am in no way comparing experiences, but i know that I feel bad when I have a hypo when i'm alone with her. I feel guilty for having diabetes. But, there is nothing we can do about it. We have it, and we have to live with it. Your son loves you, and you will always do everything that you an to keep him safe, yes? What more could a child need? you obviously love him more than anything. Anyone can have an accident. Anyone could have fallen down stairs, or had a heart attack, or tripped. You are not to blame in any way. Your son loves you, and you love him. We cannot control the world. As much as we wish, we cannot 'wish' the diabetes away. You will always choose to protect him. That is all that matters. We cannol what we cannot choose, and you'll always choose to protect him. -hugs- He is okay, and he loves you. [/QUOTE]
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