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<blockquote data-quote="Lindaselman" data-source="post: 2703050" data-attributes="member: 589006"><p>Hi there </p><p>My son was 12 when diagnosed </p><p>1year after this I went through a divorce and things were tough </p><p>His control went off track and it was a difficult time . I struggled to get him to school with high readings and low and I was beside myself </p><p>Once I got him back into the clinics and he got 15-16 it got so much better but as a mum it’s absolutely exhausting and terrifying </p><p>He’s now 26yr old young man finished uni runs his own dog waking business and writes for a football column . He has a beautiful girlfriend and is fit and healthy </p><p>If anyone told me that 12yrs ago I wouldn’t have believed it. </p><p>I am telling you this because it does get better and eventually they work it out for themselves </p><p>I was all over him with readings and management but he had to figure it out for himself </p><p>Here for you anytime and you are doing a fabulous job!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lindaselman, post: 2703050, member: 589006"] Hi there My son was 12 when diagnosed 1year after this I went through a divorce and things were tough His control went off track and it was a difficult time . I struggled to get him to school with high readings and low and I was beside myself Once I got him back into the clinics and he got 15-16 it got so much better but as a mum it’s absolutely exhausting and terrifying He’s now 26yr old young man finished uni runs his own dog waking business and writes for a football column . He has a beautiful girlfriend and is fit and healthy If anyone told me that 12yrs ago I wouldn’t have believed it. I am telling you this because it does get better and eventually they work it out for themselves I was all over him with readings and management but he had to figure it out for himself Here for you anytime and you are doing a fabulous job!! [/QUOTE]
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