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<blockquote data-quote="Ushthetaff" data-source="post: 2192955" data-attributes="member: 429002"><p>I have to agree with Marie talking is a great way to ease what is a stressful time, I was 17 when I was diagnosed and I just didn’t want it , I dint want to say anything to anyone, however in time I did learn keeping th8ngs “ bottled “ up only added to the problem , stress levels tc. Being newly diagnosed is “ minefield in the beginnings but it does get easier , and places like this and talking to some health professionals clan help too. </p><p>talking to other diabetics can help dramatically cos you can guarantee we’ve all been through hat your daughter is going through, The more your daughter talks to someone ( best friend , who ever) the quicker she will get back to normality, and contrary to popular belief type 1 diabetics can lead a healthy and “ normal” life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ushthetaff, post: 2192955, member: 429002"] I have to agree with Marie talking is a great way to ease what is a stressful time, I was 17 when I was diagnosed and I just didn’t want it , I dint want to say anything to anyone, however in time I did learn keeping th8ngs “ bottled “ up only added to the problem , stress levels tc. Being newly diagnosed is “ minefield in the beginnings but it does get easier , and places like this and talking to some health professionals clan help too. talking to other diabetics can help dramatically cos you can guarantee we’ve all been through hat your daughter is going through, The more your daughter talks to someone ( best friend , who ever) the quicker she will get back to normality, and contrary to popular belief type 1 diabetics can lead a healthy and “ normal” life. [/QUOTE]
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