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<blockquote data-quote="Gemmablower" data-source="post: 832819" data-attributes="member: 162868"><p>Was ment to say that's amazing his already doing his own injections! What a star x yes Zara was at nusery she started last September, she's 2 and 3 this year. It's a real shame as she was so settled at nusery and the. She got unwell and last few times in the run up to diagnosis she was just crying the whole time there. The staff said she's just not herself get her checked again my a doc. I did but said just a virus. So when she was urinating and drinking to excess I spoke to my sister in law and she said to by a monitor and check her sugars so I did and it just read high!! Her keytones were 4.0 and she was still standing!! Luckily no coma, she was placed on a drip over night and began insulin we were out after 3 nights but it was all so traumatic for her and us all that when we went back into nusery a month later she just couldn't cope with it and I felt she had been through enough to be trying to settle her back in. We have spent 2 days last week settling her in with me there but her confidence had been greatly knocked and I feel it's going to take a few more settling in sessions till I feel she's not so overwhelmed. I wouldn't bother putting her through it but she starts full time September next year and at some point I'm going to have to do it. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>Xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemmablower, post: 832819, member: 162868"] Was ment to say that's amazing his already doing his own injections! What a star x yes Zara was at nusery she started last September, she's 2 and 3 this year. It's a real shame as she was so settled at nusery and the. She got unwell and last few times in the run up to diagnosis she was just crying the whole time there. The staff said she's just not herself get her checked again my a doc. I did but said just a virus. So when she was urinating and drinking to excess I spoke to my sister in law and she said to by a monitor and check her sugars so I did and it just read high!! Her keytones were 4.0 and she was still standing!! Luckily no coma, she was placed on a drip over night and began insulin we were out after 3 nights but it was all so traumatic for her and us all that when we went back into nusery a month later she just couldn't cope with it and I felt she had been through enough to be trying to settle her back in. We have spent 2 days last week settling her in with me there but her confidence had been greatly knocked and I feel it's going to take a few more settling in sessions till I feel she's not so overwhelmed. I wouldn't bother putting her through it but she starts full time September next year and at some point I'm going to have to do it. :( Xxx [/QUOTE]
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