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My 22 year old type-1 son is in denial ... help!
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<blockquote data-quote="nigelho" data-source="post: 580113" data-attributes="member: 41170"><p>Sorry to hear that your son is in denial with his diabetes. Yes, the DAFNE course would help, as it 's helped me, but your son must make up his mind if he wants to stay alive without problems. The DAFNE course if for a week and my DAFNE course was over 50 miles away from me BUT I needed the course to manage myself better. Infact, my Diabetes Team is over 50 miles away at Addenbrookes, Cambridge , and I live in King's Lynn, Norfolk.</p><p></p><p>Ask the GP, who should be aware of your sons denial, if he would issue a sick note. Failing that if your son wants to HELP HIMSELF, book a weeks HOLIDAY...the course can save his life in the long run..Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigelho, post: 580113, member: 41170"] Sorry to hear that your son is in denial with his diabetes. Yes, the DAFNE course would help, as it 's helped me, but your son must make up his mind if he wants to stay alive without problems. The DAFNE course if for a week and my DAFNE course was over 50 miles away from me BUT I needed the course to manage myself better. Infact, my Diabetes Team is over 50 miles away at Addenbrookes, Cambridge , and I live in King's Lynn, Norfolk. Ask the GP, who should be aware of your sons denial, if he would issue a sick note. Failing that if your son wants to HELP HIMSELF, book a weeks HOLIDAY...the course can save his life in the long run..Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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