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<blockquote data-quote="Shell1" data-source="post: 435735" data-attributes="member: 69281"><p>It's a big struggle ! This is the first Halloween we get to celebrate with a no sweets trick or treat , may seem petty but its a big thing in a childs eyes.my type 1 daughter is 9!! Injects a least 4 times a day into her skinny bruised arms and sobs and came home crying from school yesterday as a little boy told her she got diabetes because she's greedy and eats to many sweets ??!! I'm a dental nurse ,sweets are very special occasions in my house. Comments do hurt but it manly because people are not educated in this illness just as I wasn't till my daughter was diagnosed.no one knows the every day struggle till you see it with your own eyes ,type 1 and 2 are both the same awful disease that deserve the same respect that it takes over people lives and effects your every waking moments thought.oh how I'd love to just rush out the house kids grabbing a piece of fruit and a slice of toast! Nope now it's checking bloods injecting a cranking child weighing out cereal measuring milk and making her eat it if she's full because she's injected for that amount of carbs now and cant change her mind or she will hypo in school .</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from the <a href="http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig" target="_blank">Diabetes Forum App</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shell1, post: 435735, member: 69281"] It's a big struggle ! This is the first Halloween we get to celebrate with a no sweets trick or treat , may seem petty but its a big thing in a childs eyes.my type 1 daughter is 9!! Injects a least 4 times a day into her skinny bruised arms and sobs and came home crying from school yesterday as a little boy told her she got diabetes because she's greedy and eats to many sweets ??!! I'm a dental nurse ,sweets are very special occasions in my house. Comments do hurt but it manly because people are not educated in this illness just as I wasn't till my daughter was diagnosed.no one knows the every day struggle till you see it with your own eyes ,type 1 and 2 are both the same awful disease that deserve the same respect that it takes over people lives and effects your every waking moments thought.oh how I'd love to just rush out the house kids grabbing a piece of fruit and a slice of toast! Nope now it's checking bloods injecting a cranking child weighing out cereal measuring milk and making her eat it if she's full because she's injected for that amount of carbs now and cant change her mind or she will hypo in school . Sent from the [url=http://www.diabetes.co.uk/app/?utm_source=sig&utm_medium=txt&utm_campaign=appsig]Diabetes Forum App[/url] [/QUOTE]
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