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<blockquote data-quote="Buzz2102" data-source="post: 1447846" data-attributes="member: 389138"><p>Hi Kate[emoji2].. his sugars are still very erratic ... up one min, low the next[emoji849]. We went to see our diabetic nurse to see if she could suggest anything, and our boy filled up and said he can't do it no more[emoji17]. She doesn't want to change any of his doses until after he's back in school. She has ordered a plaster that he can keep on and inject into(forgotten what it's called) lasts for three days to see if it helps... and we bought a libra, but unfortunately it hasn't really cut down on the finger pricking yet. And he still doesn't want to eat, but is managing one proper meal a day.. sometimes more with encouragement... I've shown him this site to talk to others, and he's having a think about joining up so that's promising[emoji6]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzz2102, post: 1447846, member: 389138"] Hi Kate[emoji2].. his sugars are still very erratic ... up one min, low the next[emoji849]. We went to see our diabetic nurse to see if she could suggest anything, and our boy filled up and said he can't do it no more[emoji17]. She doesn't want to change any of his doses until after he's back in school. She has ordered a plaster that he can keep on and inject into(forgotten what it's called) lasts for three days to see if it helps... and we bought a libra, but unfortunately it hasn't really cut down on the finger pricking yet. And he still doesn't want to eat, but is managing one proper meal a day.. sometimes more with encouragement... I've shown him this site to talk to others, and he's having a think about joining up so that's promising[emoji6] [/QUOTE]
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