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<blockquote data-quote="lesaw" data-source="post: 361833" data-attributes="member: 42163"><p>Hi Sophie,</p><p></p><p>As a fellow mum of T1 9 year old - yes mines rages also., yes it's hard going and yes I also feel so sorry for my son. </p><p></p><p>I have looked into anger issues this on various sites and they say they have to let there anger out - this maybe so but we want to control the outcome it can cause.</p><p></p><p>We have just started using the pump in the last 8 weeks and it has made a HUGE difference although he still can go off on one!! But when I saw you're post I sent a copy to my husband with the subject heading - "been there / still there" (this morning!!) but at least I now know my son is not the only person who can lose it.</p><p></p><p>My son used to count back from 10 then by himself he said I better put it up higher! It's a shame because my son feels so guilty after the rage is finished - they just can't get a handle on things.</p><p></p><p>Take care & keep calm</p><p></p><p>Being diabetic has never stopped my son - he plays football (trains 4 nights per week) and has games both on Saturdays & Sundays. He trains with a scottish 1st divison team's under 10s - he'll do anything. He has been to Geneva with JDRF for the Medtronic World Cup 2010. If Merlin likes football please check out this cup - it's a terrific time for kids and parents.</p><p></p><p>Lesa </p><p>Mum to Blair age 9</p><p>T1 since Feb 2010</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesaw, post: 361833, member: 42163"] Hi Sophie, As a fellow mum of T1 9 year old - yes mines rages also., yes it's hard going and yes I also feel so sorry for my son. I have looked into anger issues this on various sites and they say they have to let there anger out - this maybe so but we want to control the outcome it can cause. We have just started using the pump in the last 8 weeks and it has made a HUGE difference although he still can go off on one!! But when I saw you're post I sent a copy to my husband with the subject heading - "been there / still there" (this morning!!) but at least I now know my son is not the only person who can lose it. My son used to count back from 10 then by himself he said I better put it up higher! It's a shame because my son feels so guilty after the rage is finished - they just can't get a handle on things. Take care & keep calm Being diabetic has never stopped my son - he plays football (trains 4 nights per week) and has games both on Saturdays & Sundays. He trains with a scottish 1st divison team's under 10s - he'll do anything. He has been to Geneva with JDRF for the Medtronic World Cup 2010. If Merlin likes football please check out this cup - it's a terrific time for kids and parents. Lesa Mum to Blair age 9 T1 since Feb 2010 [/QUOTE]
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