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<blockquote data-quote="jacqueline perry" data-source="post: 392518" data-attributes="member: 43439"><p><My son who is now 10 was diagnosed when he was 8. It was a huge shock and I compleely fell to pieces, wishing it was me instead of him. The thought of him having to inject and carb count for the rest of his life tore me apart but with the fantastic support of the specialist diabetic nurses and the way my son coped with the diagnosis made me pull myself together and things are now a lot easier. Luke is now on an insulin pump and it is fantastic! He coped really well with MDI but suffered with lots of hypos due to his love of sport. I cannot express how much better the insulin pump is and the quality of life it offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacqueline perry, post: 392518, member: 43439"] <My son who is now 10 was diagnosed when he was 8. It was a huge shock and I compleely fell to pieces, wishing it was me instead of him. The thought of him having to inject and carb count for the rest of his life tore me apart but with the fantastic support of the specialist diabetic nurses and the way my son coped with the diagnosis made me pull myself together and things are now a lot easier. Luke is now on an insulin pump and it is fantastic! He coped really well with MDI but suffered with lots of hypos due to his love of sport. I cannot express how much better the insulin pump is and the quality of life it offers. [/QUOTE]
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