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<blockquote data-quote="dawn28378" data-source="post: 408214" data-attributes="member: 76490"><p>Thanks Mo! My son (Toby) has been amazing! Since his diagnosis in April he has learnt to take his own blood sugars and he's learning to recognise the signs of hypo's and hypers. He recognises on his meter when his sugars are low and he knows if his readings show he's in a hypo. He's just not all that great at recognising it physically yet. He aleady knows the foods he needs to refuse when he's visiting friends or at birthday parties and quite openly says "I can't have that because it will make me ill". He has a wobble now and then when he wants something and his sugars are high and says "I don't want to have diabetes anymore" but in all honesty, I sometimes think he's adapted much better than we have. :smile:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dawn28378, post: 408214, member: 76490"] Thanks Mo! My son (Toby) has been amazing! Since his diagnosis in April he has learnt to take his own blood sugars and he's learning to recognise the signs of hypo's and hypers. He recognises on his meter when his sugars are low and he knows if his readings show he's in a hypo. He's just not all that great at recognising it physically yet. He aleady knows the foods he needs to refuse when he's visiting friends or at birthday parties and quite openly says "I can't have that because it will make me ill". He has a wobble now and then when he wants something and his sugars are high and says "I don't want to have diabetes anymore" but in all honesty, I sometimes think he's adapted much better than we have. :smile: [/QUOTE]
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