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<blockquote data-quote="Hannah1987" data-source="post: 520622" data-attributes="member: 74898"><p>There is a facebook group called "Diabetic Mums UK" what I am a member of which is brilliant. A lovely bunch of mums/nana's of t1 kiddies. Always someone to chat to on there & lots of experienced mums on there who have lived with t1 for may years. It is normal to feel this way, join the group it is brilliant support. Also the admin & page creator's daughter has a group on there "type1 teens" what maybe helpful to your son when he is ready. My little girl was diagnosed aged 2.5 very poorly on kid intensive care then high dependency for 6days then home. Take one day at a time it is a lot to take in, over 2yrs now for u & it just slots into our life now not runs it =) x x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hannah1987, post: 520622, member: 74898"] There is a facebook group called "Diabetic Mums UK" what I am a member of which is brilliant. A lovely bunch of mums/nana's of t1 kiddies. Always someone to chat to on there & lots of experienced mums on there who have lived with t1 for may years. It is normal to feel this way, join the group it is brilliant support. Also the admin & page creator's daughter has a group on there "type1 teens" what maybe helpful to your son when he is ready. My little girl was diagnosed aged 2.5 very poorly on kid intensive care then high dependency for 6days then home. Take one day at a time it is a lot to take in, over 2yrs now for u & it just slots into our life now not runs it =) x x [/QUOTE]
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