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<blockquote data-quote="KeepYourGinUp" data-source="post: 2155862" data-attributes="member: 515952"><p>Thanks again for all the advice. This is not a regular arrangement, I work part time and our child usually goes to my parents when I am working but they are on holiday this week. </p><p></p><p>Today they had a really good day, his blood sugars were more stable and we all had a lovely evening. That’s what I find so hard, we have such lovely family times when his diabetes is under control. I am off work next week so will be seeking some support for him and making sure he goes to the doctors! It’s been really helpful to hear views from people who are also type 1. I try to be sympathetic but of course I can never fully understand how it feels. I have a lot of real life support so will keep tapping into that x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KeepYourGinUp, post: 2155862, member: 515952"] Thanks again for all the advice. This is not a regular arrangement, I work part time and our child usually goes to my parents when I am working but they are on holiday this week. Today they had a really good day, his blood sugars were more stable and we all had a lovely evening. That’s what I find so hard, we have such lovely family times when his diabetes is under control. I am off work next week so will be seeking some support for him and making sure he goes to the doctors! It’s been really helpful to hear views from people who are also type 1. I try to be sympathetic but of course I can never fully understand how it feels. I have a lot of real life support so will keep tapping into that x [/QUOTE]
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