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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2308150" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Gosh, this is a hard one. I really don't know how feasible this is but would she be able to go onto a pump of some sort? I know that pumps still require attention and proactivity but if your daughter is fed up with the faff of injections all day long and constant monitoring, then maybe something which (to some extent) does the job for you, might interest her? She might feel better at the thought of being able to feel 'normal' during the day? There seems to be so many more options than multiple daily injections and carb counting and checking? I don't know a lot about pumps, hopefully others will comment on the suitability for a 13 yr old but are you able to discuss options with your health care team? Perhaps you could discuss this with your daughter and maybe, (just maybe) she might get a little bit more interested? xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2308150, member: 451727"] Gosh, this is a hard one. I really don't know how feasible this is but would she be able to go onto a pump of some sort? I know that pumps still require attention and proactivity but if your daughter is fed up with the faff of injections all day long and constant monitoring, then maybe something which (to some extent) does the job for you, might interest her? She might feel better at the thought of being able to feel 'normal' during the day? There seems to be so many more options than multiple daily injections and carb counting and checking? I don't know a lot about pumps, hopefully others will comment on the suitability for a 13 yr old but are you able to discuss options with your health care team? Perhaps you could discuss this with your daughter and maybe, (just maybe) she might get a little bit more interested? xxx [/QUOTE]
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