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<blockquote data-quote="Triscornia" data-source="post: 2006807" data-attributes="member: 501042"><p>Hi Charlotte, sorry to hear your son has type1. My son who just turned 15 also came out of hospital last month with type1. I still can’t believe it but have now stopped crying and can actually talk about it without bursting into tears. It’s very hard to see your child like this and also not fully understanding what is going on or to happen. My son is brilliant with calculating and injecting himself. He has a freestyle on his arm that helps us control his levels especially at night. At the moment he has stopped the insulin for a few days as he levels were too low but I am told this is honeymoon period. I hope everything goes well for you both. It does help if you know someone locally with type1 that u can ask questions as this has helped me and I am constantly learning and asking questions. It’s the only thing on my mind since it happened and I wish it was this time next year where it’s all settled and we know what we are doing. Best of luck. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triscornia, post: 2006807, member: 501042"] Hi Charlotte, sorry to hear your son has type1. My son who just turned 15 also came out of hospital last month with type1. I still can’t believe it but have now stopped crying and can actually talk about it without bursting into tears. It’s very hard to see your child like this and also not fully understanding what is going on or to happen. My son is brilliant with calculating and injecting himself. He has a freestyle on his arm that helps us control his levels especially at night. At the moment he has stopped the insulin for a few days as he levels were too low but I am told this is honeymoon period. I hope everything goes well for you both. It does help if you know someone locally with type1 that u can ask questions as this has helped me and I am constantly learning and asking questions. It’s the only thing on my mind since it happened and I wish it was this time next year where it’s all settled and we know what we are doing. Best of luck. X [/QUOTE]
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