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Hi, i have joined today as i am hoping to find people who have partners that have type 1 diabetes.

I have a partner who has partner with type 1 diabetes, does that help? :D

Welcome to the site - feel free to ask all your questions, youll get answers from all possible sides of the diabetes fence x
 
Hi, i have joined today as i am hoping to find people who have partners that have type 1 diabetes.

Hello Nikki,🙂 A warm welcome to you, tell us more about your partner, are you synchronis with his/her requirements? Are you coping well together with your partner's disease? This really is the perfect forum for you, wonderful people with a broad depth of experience and understanding. Welcome🙂
 
Hi Nikki, welcome to the forum🙂 If you have any questions, please feel free to ask away and we'll try our best to answer them for you.
 
hi there Nikki and a warm welcome, this place is a fountain of knowledge anything we can do to help just ask x
 
Hi welcome from another Nikki 🙂

DiabetesPartner is the first member who comes to mind who's partner has diabetes.
 
Hi Nikki,

Welcome to the site. Feel free to ask any questions that you want to.

Tom
 
I have a partner who has partner with type 1 diabetes, does that help? :D

Welcome to the site - feel free to ask all your questions, youll get answers from all possible sides of the diabetes fence x

I'm 28 and my husband is 29. He has been type 1 since he was 11 years old.
Sometimes he has hypos which can be a little stressful and i was wondering how other people cope with this situation. :confused:
 
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Hi Nikki, welcome to the forum. Plenty of OH's and carers here who understand your position.

I've heard that hypos can be stressful, but not had that experience myself. Have a read up of some of the threads on the general boards, you'll gain quite a lot of knowledge - you could try starting a thread there specifically asking for advice on this subject, possibly more people will read it there than in this section, and i'm sure there'll be answers there in a jiffy!!

xx
 
I'm 28 and my husband is 29. He has been type 1 since he was 11 years old.
Sometimes he has hypos which can be a little stressful and i was wondering how other people cope with this situation. :confused:

Hi Nikki

My son is 13, diagnosed last year, and yes he does have quite a few hypos. Coping with them as a carer can be a bit grim... But do you mean they are stressful for him, or for you? Or both?! In what ways?

People do all different things on this site to cope with hypos...maybe put this question on the main board? I'm sure you'd get lots of thoughts...

Best.
 
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