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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 342334" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Claire</p><p> sady as a T1, there's currently nothing other than insulin. You need psychological support and maybe a bit of respite care with your baby. As a mother and grandmother, I know how exhausting a 2+ year old can be. </p><p> Contact Diabetes Uk, they have loads of ueful information. They may be able to find you a few hours baby sitting per week or a few hours nursery care for your daughter.</p><p> You baby needs you to be as fit as you can she'll get much more active yet and if she hasn't already stopped havig an afternoon nap, she soon will. You don't need to get any more exhausted.</p><p> Do you have a support network of friends and family?</p><p> Hana</p><p> Has your diabetes care team suggested a pump?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 342334, member: 8110"] Claire sady as a T1, there's currently nothing other than insulin. You need psychological support and maybe a bit of respite care with your baby. As a mother and grandmother, I know how exhausting a 2+ year old can be. Contact Diabetes Uk, they have loads of ueful information. They may be able to find you a few hours baby sitting per week or a few hours nursery care for your daughter. You baby needs you to be as fit as you can she'll get much more active yet and if she hasn't already stopped havig an afternoon nap, she soon will. You don't need to get any more exhausted. Do you have a support network of friends and family? Hana Has your diabetes care team suggested a pump? [/QUOTE]
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