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Hi i am type one diabetic our daughter is now 21. My waters broke at 21wks got taken into the womans hospital as i reachef 24wks then they would do something she was born at 33 and 3 days. She was in the woman hospital till full term she had hole in heart so she started her journey between two hospitals. She wears bilateral hearing aid,heart,,spin problems, hypermobility and learning difficulties.
She finished main stream school did two and half animal management she past but the way she is she can not work and also she can drive a car.
She finished main stream school did two and half animal management she past but the way she is she can not work and also she can drive a car.
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Hi @IKDSTC,
Welcome to the community, and thanks for telling us about your daughter.
Feel free to take a look around the community and get stuck in. The best place to start is probably our categories page: https://community.scope.org.uk/categories
If you have any particular issues you'd like support with, let us know!
Look forward to chatting with you.
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Welcome @IKDSTC I hope you enjoy getting involved in the community! The Parents and Carers category might be useful.Scope
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