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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 121240" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>Try not to worry too much. It does get easier, although I found this hard to believe when I was first told it. It does seem an incredible amount of information at the beginning. Eventually you start going back to doing the same things you were doing before, but, you do them with a big bag of all the stuff you might just need.</p><p></p><p>I hope your little one is coping well. For some reason young kids seem to accept diabetes really well and growing up with it can be a bit of an advantage compared to getting it later in life. Khaleb has recently taken to trying to beat me putting the bit of cotton wool on his finger by putting his finger on it. He thinks this is a great game. I can also confess to making funny sucking noises as the blood goes up the test strip. This gets a giggle also. The needles just come with the meal.</p><p></p><p>Take a day at a time, Jen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 121240, member: 13077"] Try not to worry too much. It does get easier, although I found this hard to believe when I was first told it. It does seem an incredible amount of information at the beginning. Eventually you start going back to doing the same things you were doing before, but, you do them with a big bag of all the stuff you might just need. I hope your little one is coping well. For some reason young kids seem to accept diabetes really well and growing up with it can be a bit of an advantage compared to getting it later in life. Khaleb has recently taken to trying to beat me putting the bit of cotton wool on his finger by putting his finger on it. He thinks this is a great game. I can also confess to making funny sucking noises as the blood goes up the test strip. This gets a giggle also. The needles just come with the meal. Take a day at a time, Jen. [/QUOTE]
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