Parenting Responsibilities
Lisa and Scott share their experiences with type 1 diabetes, highlighting the misconceptions and responsibilities parents face. Lisa emphasizes the importance of spreading awareness to prevent misunderstandings about the condition. Scott reflects on the intense sense of responsibility he felt when his child was diagnosed, drawing parallels to controlling breathing.In this clip
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