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One step forward but I wanna smack difficult child in the head
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 520526"><p>DF -I would guess the difference between a Non compliment, type 1 insulin dependent juvenile diabetic & a non compliant type 2 adult onset non compliant diabetic is that the type 1's wouldn't live long enough to make it (non compliance) a habit. Though I have heard of teenage girls shorting their insulin dosages to be thin. Scary.</p><p></p><p>The kids I referenced in my post were Type 1 from very young childhood. In fact, bff's son was only 2 when diagnosis'd. And poor BFF had a 1 year old and her h was a difficult child about to enter rehab and he had just lost HER house (left to her by her mom who died 2 years earlier) to bankruptcy. </p><p></p><p>Which also illustrates the craziness of addiction. She faced all this adversity and met it head on -coming out stronger and with grace. Her h faced it with tequila & cocaine. Same situation, both parents of these sweet babies & two totally different reactions. </p><p></p><p>(they managed to stay together for 15 more years. they got divorced 2 years ago -and she just got remarried to a great guy on NYE. Hoping she gets her happy ever after)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 520526"] DF -I would guess the difference between a Non compliment, type 1 insulin dependent juvenile diabetic & a non compliant type 2 adult onset non compliant diabetic is that the type 1's wouldn't live long enough to make it (non compliance) a habit. Though I have heard of teenage girls shorting their insulin dosages to be thin. Scary. The kids I referenced in my post were Type 1 from very young childhood. In fact, bff's son was only 2 when diagnosis'd. And poor BFF had a 1 year old and her h was a difficult child about to enter rehab and he had just lost HER house (left to her by her mom who died 2 years earlier) to bankruptcy. Which also illustrates the craziness of addiction. She faced all this adversity and met it head on -coming out stronger and with grace. Her h faced it with tequila & cocaine. Same situation, both parents of these sweet babies & two totally different reactions. (they managed to stay together for 15 more years. they got divorced 2 years ago -and she just got remarried to a great guy on NYE. Hoping she gets her happy ever after) [/QUOTE]
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