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Help. difficult child most likely has type one diabetes.
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<blockquote data-quote="tryinghard" data-source="post: 135317" data-attributes="member: 4570"><p>Beth,</p><p> </p><p>Thank you. Yes, both husband and myself are in major panic mode. For a bunch of reasons. First, when you read all the complications that can occur I am just sick to my stomach. Second, my difficult child is a picky eater who doesn't like to eat on a regular basis. Third, my difficult child can't remember to do the basic things and now he will have to remember to test himself and give insulin four times a day.</p><p> </p><p>Like my husband said last night, "this just isn't right. the poor kid has dealt with so much (ADHD, learning disabilities) to have to deal with this too". I was devastated last night when I went to bed. This morning I am a little better. I keep telling myself it could be worse.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for your offer to give me advice. How do I pm you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryinghard, post: 135317, member: 4570"] Beth, Thank you. Yes, both husband and myself are in major panic mode. For a bunch of reasons. First, when you read all the complications that can occur I am just sick to my stomach. Second, my difficult child is a picky eater who doesn't like to eat on a regular basis. Third, my difficult child can't remember to do the basic things and now he will have to remember to test himself and give insulin four times a day. Like my husband said last night, "this just isn't right. the poor kid has dealt with so much (ADHD, learning disabilities) to have to deal with this too". I was devastated last night when I went to bed. This morning I am a little better. I keep telling myself it could be worse. Thanks for your offer to give me advice. How do I pm you? [/QUOTE]
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