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<blockquote data-quote="drkelly" data-source="post: 732723" data-attributes="member: 825"><p>I remember that she told me it was close to Christmas, so maybe early-mid December. She told me that she was initially feeling sorry for herself while laying there in the hospital, and her mother told her that some kids in the hospital were not going to get to go home for Christmas.</p><p></p><p>My son doesn't like milk anymore. He drank a ton of it from around 6-12 months to maybe 3-3.5 yrs old, then quit. He never drinks it, so he hasn't consumed much dairy over the past 5 yrs. He does like mac n cheese though and typically eats it twice a week. </p><p></p><p>He takes two gummy vitamins every morning, and has for many years. I'm going to check tonight to see how much vitamin D is in them. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the information you have posted. </p><p></p><p>I don't see that having Type I diabetes has held my wife back at all in life. She has had it 32 yrs now. She has a masters degree in nurse anesthesia, and works full time. She was obviously pregnant and gave birth to a healthy son while working the whole time she was pregnant. We have gone white water rafting together, surfing, hiking and biking all over the place. We just have to go prepared. Hopefully that makes you feel a little better about your kids future. I do worry about my wife in the long term though, but her A1c is always good, and has always been good due to her tight control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drkelly, post: 732723, member: 825"] I remember that she told me it was close to Christmas, so maybe early-mid December. She told me that she was initially feeling sorry for herself while laying there in the hospital, and her mother told her that some kids in the hospital were not going to get to go home for Christmas. My son doesn't like milk anymore. He drank a ton of it from around 6-12 months to maybe 3-3.5 yrs old, then quit. He never drinks it, so he hasn't consumed much dairy over the past 5 yrs. He does like mac n cheese though and typically eats it twice a week. He takes two gummy vitamins every morning, and has for many years. I'm going to check tonight to see how much vitamin D is in them. Thanks for all the information you have posted. I don't see that having Type I diabetes has held my wife back at all in life. She has had it 32 yrs now. She has a masters degree in nurse anesthesia, and works full time. She was obviously pregnant and gave birth to a healthy son while working the whole time she was pregnant. We have gone white water rafting together, surfing, hiking and biking all over the place. We just have to go prepared. Hopefully that makes you feel a little better about your kids future. I do worry about my wife in the long term though, but her A1c is always good, and has always been good due to her tight control. [/QUOTE]
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