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<blockquote data-quote="johnboy4809" data-source="post: 1997531" data-attributes="member: 501078"><p>[USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] it might be the libre the hospital dietician mentioned a in a meeting we had, she said things like that will be discussed in our first clinic appointment but we are just waiting for a date. she said it was a patch on the arm that monitor and shows trends in levels. and yes we are having to check every two hours and through the night, im uploading the data daily to disend so the team can analysis and adjust her levels</p><p></p><p>[USER=432241]@Circuspony[/USER] she's still figuring it all out but knows when somethings not right and alerts teacher, we haven't had jelly babies yet as hospital want her levels measured first by the nurse before anythings given, and they wanted her to have things like milk or biscuit so her level dont go up too fast. think once things all settle we can change how we manage hypos</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnboy4809, post: 1997531, member: 501078"] [USER=53162]@Juicyj[/USER] it might be the libre the hospital dietician mentioned a in a meeting we had, she said things like that will be discussed in our first clinic appointment but we are just waiting for a date. she said it was a patch on the arm that monitor and shows trends in levels. and yes we are having to check every two hours and through the night, im uploading the data daily to disend so the team can analysis and adjust her levels [USER=432241]@Circuspony[/USER] she's still figuring it all out but knows when somethings not right and alerts teacher, we haven't had jelly babies yet as hospital want her levels measured first by the nurse before anythings given, and they wanted her to have things like milk or biscuit so her level dont go up too fast. think once things all settle we can change how we manage hypos [/QUOTE]
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