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<blockquote data-quote="claridge" data-source="post: 94987" data-attributes="member: 15821"><p>Sorry to hear Chloe is so upset! I was ill as a child (not diabetes) and rememeber how frightening and horrible it can be not understanding your body. It might be useful to email the younger persons section so she can hear from people her own age and maybe she can chat direct to them on line about it- make it more normal so to speak.</p><p>I have had diabetes since feb and my first hypo was quite frightening- but it really is true what people say it isnt that bad- l actually see sdiabetes sort of as a blessing in disguise- much healthier and life is so much better now. My body woke me every time with a night time hypo- just think there are loads of us diabetics and we all get them <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> The more balanced and on top of it Chloe get's the more stable her blood sugar will be all round and in my experience maybe even less hypo's. Best wishes and a big hug to you and Chloe xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="claridge, post: 94987, member: 15821"] Sorry to hear Chloe is so upset! I was ill as a child (not diabetes) and rememeber how frightening and horrible it can be not understanding your body. It might be useful to email the younger persons section so she can hear from people her own age and maybe she can chat direct to them on line about it- make it more normal so to speak. I have had diabetes since feb and my first hypo was quite frightening- but it really is true what people say it isnt that bad- l actually see sdiabetes sort of as a blessing in disguise- much healthier and life is so much better now. My body woke me every time with a night time hypo- just think there are loads of us diabetics and we all get them :) The more balanced and on top of it Chloe get's the more stable her blood sugar will be all round and in my experience maybe even less hypo's. Best wishes and a big hug to you and Chloe xxx [/QUOTE]
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