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<blockquote data-quote="smvirts" data-source="post: 1423673" data-attributes="member: 390965"><p>Hi, I'm 16 and my boyfriend has type 1. Eight years ago, I lost someone really close to me. They were also type 1 and when they were driving their blood sugar dropped so low that he passed out while he was driving. He was in a really bad accident and was killed on impact. Because of this, I'm constantly worrying something is going to happen to my boyfriend. I wake up in the morning scared to check my phone because I think I'm going to have a missed call or a message from his parents saying something happened. I'm a non diabetic so I don't really know what he goes through on a daily basis. He lets me change his lancet before he pricks himself and this makes me fell useful. I want to find ways to help him but I know there's not much I can do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smvirts, post: 1423673, member: 390965"] Hi, I'm 16 and my boyfriend has type 1. Eight years ago, I lost someone really close to me. They were also type 1 and when they were driving their blood sugar dropped so low that he passed out while he was driving. He was in a really bad accident and was killed on impact. Because of this, I'm constantly worrying something is going to happen to my boyfriend. I wake up in the morning scared to check my phone because I think I'm going to have a missed call or a message from his parents saying something happened. I'm a non diabetic so I don't really know what he goes through on a daily basis. He lets me change his lancet before he pricks himself and this makes me fell useful. I want to find ways to help him but I know there's not much I can do. [/QUOTE]
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