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<blockquote data-quote="mariamack1" data-source="post: 394814" data-attributes="member: 62915"><p>My son was diagnosed last year age 12. He took it all in his stride, but I just crumbled (not in front of him of course). He is the star patient with the lowest Hba1c, he carb counts, injects his insulin, deals with hypos all by himself, I am just the back-up! And just today he has gone off on a week long school residential. Major major panic on my part, full of excitement and totally relaxed is he. I am so very very proud of him, and only wish I was half as strong as he is, but I suppose it's just the motherly way we are!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mariamack1, post: 394814, member: 62915"] My son was diagnosed last year age 12. He took it all in his stride, but I just crumbled (not in front of him of course). He is the star patient with the lowest Hba1c, he carb counts, injects his insulin, deals with hypos all by himself, I am just the back-up! And just today he has gone off on a week long school residential. Major major panic on my part, full of excitement and totally relaxed is he. I am so very very proud of him, and only wish I was half as strong as he is, but I suppose it's just the motherly way we are! [/QUOTE]
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