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No More Nagging – 6 Tips to Help You Help Your Teen

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This is brilliant for the likes of me, my daughter keeps telling me that I don't understand and I'm only just beginning to get a vague idea of what she means. She's not a teenager yet but I shall show her this and see if she agrees with it!
 
Well written, I agree wholeheartedly with the unpredictability yet monotony description of diabetes.

The 'how are your levels/sugars' question still drives me mad decades on from my teens 😡
 
I think most of us long term T1s will tend to think they know where our bg is. But o_O
 
Tech is getting better & I love my Libre. If you get one YOU can test without problems.
 
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