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<blockquote data-quote="wsmum" data-source="post: 250025" data-attributes="member: 33079"><p>Shame the dr didn't give a number target in a way, as testing 4 times is only useful if she then does something in response to get her sugars down. Another thing that might help is getting her to talk to another person with T1? In the early days my nephew dug out a friend of his, just started university and managing well. We met him for a meal and he did all his carb counting/injecting at the table, really helping my son to feel OK about it. Also said if he's above 8 he's not happy and I think that message was good coming from another (cool) person other than me. I would love teenagers to be given a diabetes mentor to help them through their decisions - someone responsible of course 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wsmum, post: 250025, member: 33079"] Shame the dr didn't give a number target in a way, as testing 4 times is only useful if she then does something in response to get her sugars down. Another thing that might help is getting her to talk to another person with T1? In the early days my nephew dug out a friend of his, just started university and managing well. We met him for a meal and he did all his carb counting/injecting at the table, really helping my son to feel OK about it. Also said if he's above 8 he's not happy and I think that message was good coming from another (cool) person other than me. I would love teenagers to be given a diabetes mentor to help them through their decisions - someone responsible of course 8) [/QUOTE]
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