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    can I do this?

    Hi I know exactly how you feel, my little girl was 18 months when she was diagnosed and is now nearly 3. And from my experience it does get better and easier. Take each day as it comes and deal with each reading at a time. Once I got over the initial shock of the diagnoses I got more confident...
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    Lighting Diabetes

    Those lights look like a great idea, will definitely look out for those! Thank you for your post. Livi
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    Nutrition Scales

    Hi, I use "nutriscales" and they are Lloydspharmacy. They are very accurate and I use them to tell me how many carbs are in all sorts of foods. They were given to us by the hospital and that was 15 months ago. Hope that helps Livi
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    decided on pumping, but!

    Hi Susie Natalia has a material velcro belt, with the pump in a material pouch. It doesn't irritate at all and she hasn't ever tried to take it off, so it must be reasonably comforty. At night, the pump goes in her pump buddy which is a soft teddy (pump shaped) which goes up her top and lies on...
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    decided on pumping, but!

    Hi our daughter has been on the combo since she was 18months old and that was a year ago and it works great for us. As much as it was hard work at the beginning, I trust it 98% of the time. Natalia is able to wear it around her waist and she doesn't even notice it now and I can control is by its...
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    New to Site Parent

    Hi all, I'm Antony, 25, just thought i'd join up to see whats going on in the world of Diabetes. Our story is our now 2 year old was diagnosed at 18 months with Type 1 and spent around 10-12 days in Hospital with Keytonacidosis. Bit of a shock because we just thought it was bad flu. Few weeks...
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