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<blockquote data-quote="Jen&amp;Khaleb" data-source="post: 114825" data-attributes="member: 13077"><p>Good luck with everything and school!!!</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't think it a problem for you to keep doing injections but it will eventually become necessary to be self-sufficient. It's pretty early days for your family and a lot to learn. Does the nurse think it is better to be tough now on self injecting so it doesn't get put off forever? One day your daughter is going to want to do things that will require she do her own injections and testing but only a parent would know if it is right to push that sort of issue at the start or gradually over time. Different personalities handle things in different ways.</p><p></p><p>All the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen&Khaleb, post: 114825, member: 13077"] Good luck with everything and school!!! I wouldn't think it a problem for you to keep doing injections but it will eventually become necessary to be self-sufficient. It's pretty early days for your family and a lot to learn. Does the nurse think it is better to be tough now on self injecting so it doesn't get put off forever? One day your daughter is going to want to do things that will require she do her own injections and testing but only a parent would know if it is right to push that sort of issue at the start or gradually over time. Different personalities handle things in different ways. All the best. [/QUOTE]
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