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<blockquote data-quote="annettekp" data-source="post: 148636" data-attributes="member: 25242"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>My son isn't due to start nursery yet (thankfully!) but my friend's daughter is now 7. When she started nursery, staff were trained by the diabetic nurse who continues to go into school and update them regularly. She is now on a pump but initially my friend went into school every lunch to do the injections as she felt she had more control that way and could keep a check on what was happening.</p><p></p><p>The school are also very good at phoning to report 'funny' levels immediately but I think its all due to the persistance and training given by the nurse.</p><p></p><p>I can imagine how horribly hard it will be to hand over responsibility. Hopefully if you have plans for all situations in place it won't be as bad as you think it will.</p><p></p><p>Annette</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annettekp, post: 148636, member: 25242"] Hi My son isn't due to start nursery yet (thankfully!) but my friend's daughter is now 7. When she started nursery, staff were trained by the diabetic nurse who continues to go into school and update them regularly. She is now on a pump but initially my friend went into school every lunch to do the injections as she felt she had more control that way and could keep a check on what was happening. The school are also very good at phoning to report 'funny' levels immediately but I think its all due to the persistance and training given by the nurse. I can imagine how horribly hard it will be to hand over responsibility. Hopefully if you have plans for all situations in place it won't be as bad as you think it will. Annette [/QUOTE]
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