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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Type 1, I assume? My kid has T1D. The days after a diagnosis are really overwhelming. There is so much to figure out, and to learn. And I felt so much grief, too. It does not stay as overwhelming, and the grief fades. You will find a new normal. But these initial days and weeks and months will be a lot — there’s no way to reach the new normal without going through the overwhelm. I’m going to post more but right now I just want to say first that I’m sorry. And second: it will be okay. It will be okay. It won’t always feel like it does now. [/quote] + a million This poster said exactly what I was thinking but much more eloquently than I could write. I will post more too, but right now know that it will be OK. It will always be something to deal with, but dealing with it will get easier. You are in the information gathering/overwhelming stage and that is so exhausting. A whole community of parents is praying for you right now. We have been there and our hearts ache for you. Sending love and hope your way.[/quote]
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