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<blockquote data-quote="Josie" data-source="post: 365297" data-attributes="member: 1792"><p>It sounds like it does have an impact on her safety, then, if she goes out too much. My daughter feels worse, but is able to take care of her own basic needs, if she overdoes it, so that was my perspective.</p><p> </p><p>You have more personal experience with chronic illness than I do, but I would think part of dealing with it would be learning how much to push it without making the whole thing worse. Feeling worse, shaking more, is one thing, but being unable to eat safely for too long is a different story.</p><p> </p><p>If she goes out for less time, does this still happen?</p><p> </p><p>Still, I think it's a balancing act between having a life and letting the illness take over. You've probably already talked to her about your concerns. What does she think? My daughter is only 12 and hardly ever goes out, but I would error on the side of letting her have a life. Your daughter might be going overboard on the activity and it is time to reign her back in. Only she and you can really know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josie, post: 365297, member: 1792"] It sounds like it does have an impact on her safety, then, if she goes out too much. My daughter feels worse, but is able to take care of her own basic needs, if she overdoes it, so that was my perspective. You have more personal experience with chronic illness than I do, but I would think part of dealing with it would be learning how much to push it without making the whole thing worse. Feeling worse, shaking more, is one thing, but being unable to eat safely for too long is a different story. If she goes out for less time, does this still happen? Still, I think it's a balancing act between having a life and letting the illness take over. You've probably already talked to her about your concerns. What does she think? My daughter is only 12 and hardly ever goes out, but I would error on the side of letting her have a life. Your daughter might be going overboard on the activity and it is time to reign her back in. Only she and you can really know. [/QUOTE]
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