wilf
04-05-2008, 01:18 AM
As a parent of a child with diabetes (the most wonderful daughter a Dad could ever hope for!), I have some idea of how hard dealing with the daily grind of diabetes can be. I've posted a similar thread in the kids forum, but it applies equally to all of you teens.
Speaking for many other parents, I know that we want to let you know how much we admire and respect how you manage to live with diabetes day in and day out..
And as a parent I'd like to thank all of you teens who have diabetes:
- for your strength and courage in dealing with a pain-in-the-butt illness;
- for not letting the diabetes get you down too much, and for making the most of your lives;
- for putting up with our obsessive need as parents to manage your diabetes to the best of our ability (even if it seems like we're going WAY overboard at times);
- for letting us parents know (hopefully in a friendly way) when our focus is too much on the diabetes, and not enough on the rest of your life;
- for being able to share with us your sadness and fears, and likewise for understanding our concern for you;
- for joining us in learning about how to manage your diabetes as well as possible, and learning what the diabetes has to teach us;
- for brightening up every single one of our days, just by being you and being part of our lives.
You all are the best, and we love you!
Speaking for many other parents, I know that we want to let you know how much we admire and respect how you manage to live with diabetes day in and day out..
And as a parent I'd like to thank all of you teens who have diabetes:
- for your strength and courage in dealing with a pain-in-the-butt illness;
- for not letting the diabetes get you down too much, and for making the most of your lives;
- for putting up with our obsessive need as parents to manage your diabetes to the best of our ability (even if it seems like we're going WAY overboard at times);
- for letting us parents know (hopefully in a friendly way) when our focus is too much on the diabetes, and not enough on the rest of your life;
- for being able to share with us your sadness and fears, and likewise for understanding our concern for you;
- for joining us in learning about how to manage your diabetes as well as possible, and learning what the diabetes has to teach us;
- for brightening up every single one of our days, just by being you and being part of our lives.
You all are the best, and we love you!