Hi Tina, I went through all of this with my son, hes now nearly 23 and on the whole I feel like Ive been through that tunnel and come out of the other side. What a nightmare though! My son very rarely used to test at that stage, and after a horrendous night hypo which landed him in A & E I struck a deal , that if he never tested at any other time, would he please please test before he went to bed, this gave me some peace of mind that we would get through the night safely. I tried everything, and I know everyone has told you the answer is to back off, but when the consequences are as serious as they can be (my son had seizures and DKA) I kept on plugging away, in the end it has worked out ok for me. He obviously took it in somewhere along the line, and we have reached a stage where he pretty much does everything hes supposed to do. He is a normal well adjusted lad, who works and goes out with his mates (one of whom is a type 1) You have to do what you think is right. Good luck with everything.