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<blockquote data-quote="Chloelox" data-source="post: 2285976" data-attributes="member: 518087"><p>I think it’s still a worry for any type 1 that has children, even with the tech it’s still not a pleasant disease. I do worry about my daughter, although I know her chances of developing diabetes is much higher if it were her dad who is diabetic. </p><p></p><p>I’m friendly with a lot of parents with children with type 1 and even with all the tech it’s still very concerning for them. Especially the ones who have no knowledge or experience with T1D until their child ended up in hospital with DKA. </p><p></p><p>I would like to say if my daughter did develop it that I would find it easy to manage for her sake. however, I struggle with my own.. even with a Dexcom g6. Baring in mind I work in the medical field</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chloelox, post: 2285976, member: 518087"] I think it’s still a worry for any type 1 that has children, even with the tech it’s still not a pleasant disease. I do worry about my daughter, although I know her chances of developing diabetes is much higher if it were her dad who is diabetic. I’m friendly with a lot of parents with children with type 1 and even with all the tech it’s still very concerning for them. Especially the ones who have no knowledge or experience with T1D until their child ended up in hospital with DKA. I would like to say if my daughter did develop it that I would find it easy to manage for her sake. however, I struggle with my own.. even with a Dexcom g6. Baring in mind I work in the medical field [/QUOTE]
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