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<blockquote data-quote="Kuba85" data-source="post: 2724036" data-attributes="member: 591945"><p>Tbh this is a new experience for us and those who are giving me their precious time on this forum are the only people I have encountered who had any diabetes experience. Never any friends/relatives. So I don’t know what others do, but being 39yo I cannot imagine chomping quietly on some sweets even when at work, when my 5yr old daughter at her school or home isn’t able to. That’s not right. And frankly if she can adjust, then so can her 3yr old brother… We are lucky we are just giving up excess sweet snacks and don’t need needles all the time like she does. A 3yr old can be taught basically anything at this point and in 2 years he will consider this normal state of affairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kuba85, post: 2724036, member: 591945"] Tbh this is a new experience for us and those who are giving me their precious time on this forum are the only people I have encountered who had any diabetes experience. Never any friends/relatives. So I don’t know what others do, but being 39yo I cannot imagine chomping quietly on some sweets even when at work, when my 5yr old daughter at her school or home isn’t able to. That’s not right. And frankly if she can adjust, then so can her 3yr old brother… We are lucky we are just giving up excess sweet snacks and don’t need needles all the time like she does. A 3yr old can be taught basically anything at this point and in 2 years he will consider this normal state of affairs. [/QUOTE]
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