We've Learned to Live Each Day with Diabetes ; You Just Have to Get On with It, Says Mum
Birmingham Mail › September 15, 2009
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Birmingham Mail › September 15, 2009
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MUM Karan Coffey could not understand what had happened to her son. Six-year-old Mathew had never been a naughty child but over the last few days he had become a nightmare to control.
Having just undergone an operation and had chicken pox, she realised he had been through a difficult time but she had not expected his behaviour to change as a result.See the full content of this document
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We've Learned to Live Each Day with Diabetes ; You Just Have to Get On with It, Says Mum
"He was like a demon child," she recalls. "He would eat his dinner and then just go mad and start shouting and throwing things around. I could not understand it at...
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