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<blockquote data-quote="flojos mum" data-source="post: 85156" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Thanks suzi, </p><p>Chloe hasnt been on here in a very long time but I guess that shows she is coping alot better with it all and doesnt feel the need to seek out answers all the time,plus shes back to always being out doing things which is fantastic to see as she was frightened before to leave my side incase something happened but as you will know from her messages she as over come that.</p><p> she has another problem at the moment as she fractured her wrist playing football last week so in plaster and is finding it very difficult to inject and blood test, mainly the pinching of skin to inject into is a problem - how do you get it all done one handed? havent solved that one yet!</p><p>I think she has handled it much better than I have because I still feel sad that I cant take it away and make it all better which as her mum is my natural thing to want but on the positive side before she got diabetes she was very well behaved but always the one in the background, quiet and let other lead, being a bit over cautious before- well not now she is up there willing to try anything, speaking her mind which has come from her attitude that if I can do all that is involved to keep me healthy as far as diabetes is concerned i can do anything.</p><p>Emma I think starting a support group would be great ours does as much or little with you as you want and plenty of people at the end of the phone when you want them, If you need it I could put you in contact with our local group for any information you needed about how it is run.</p><p>charlie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flojos mum, post: 85156, member: 13017"] Thanks suzi, Chloe hasnt been on here in a very long time but I guess that shows she is coping alot better with it all and doesnt feel the need to seek out answers all the time,plus shes back to always being out doing things which is fantastic to see as she was frightened before to leave my side incase something happened but as you will know from her messages she as over come that. she has another problem at the moment as she fractured her wrist playing football last week so in plaster and is finding it very difficult to inject and blood test, mainly the pinching of skin to inject into is a problem - how do you get it all done one handed? havent solved that one yet! I think she has handled it much better than I have because I still feel sad that I cant take it away and make it all better which as her mum is my natural thing to want but on the positive side before she got diabetes she was very well behaved but always the one in the background, quiet and let other lead, being a bit over cautious before- well not now she is up there willing to try anything, speaking her mind which has come from her attitude that if I can do all that is involved to keep me healthy as far as diabetes is concerned i can do anything. Emma I think starting a support group would be great ours does as much or little with you as you want and plenty of people at the end of the phone when you want them, If you need it I could put you in contact with our local group for any information you needed about how it is run. charlie [/QUOTE]
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