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<blockquote data-quote="freedomforcerys" data-source="post: 289911" data-attributes="member: 45872"><p>Thank you so much for your post. You echo my thoughts exactly. I wanted her to understand what it means that her mother has this condition. I would never ever force any child to test their sugars- that would be absurd. The lancets are so well designed now that for me there is no safety or risk involved, just the slight scratch when used on the lowest setting. She gets hurt more when she goes on a trampoline and gives herself a black eye.</p><p>I'm pursuing the discrimination issue regarding going into another room. I have no intention of hiding it from my daughter. That would be saying to her that diabetes is something shameful that needs to be hidden.</p><p>The fact that various people have differing views on this provies that it really is just an opinion. therefore an interfering supervisor who thinks it's wrong really has no right to try to stop me from doing something with my own child. It's just her opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freedomforcerys, post: 289911, member: 45872"] Thank you so much for your post. You echo my thoughts exactly. I wanted her to understand what it means that her mother has this condition. I would never ever force any child to test their sugars- that would be absurd. The lancets are so well designed now that for me there is no safety or risk involved, just the slight scratch when used on the lowest setting. She gets hurt more when she goes on a trampoline and gives herself a black eye. I'm pursuing the discrimination issue regarding going into another room. I have no intention of hiding it from my daughter. That would be saying to her that diabetes is something shameful that needs to be hidden. The fact that various people have differing views on this provies that it really is just an opinion. therefore an interfering supervisor who thinks it's wrong really has no right to try to stop me from doing something with my own child. It's just her opinion. [/QUOTE]
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