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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 109942" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Hi kel, I'm so sorry to hear about your baby. My children were diagnosed back in May this year and I can totally understand how you must feel. My heart goes out to you especially with such a little one. There are a number of mums on this site who have or had children diagnosed as such a young age. Jen, has a little boy who was a similar age and I'm sure she has lots of valuable information which could help you. I have no experience of managing a child so small, but I've read on here many times that it is usually best to do injections immediately after they've eaten so you know what they've consumed , rather than giving it before. Jelly babies are good for hypos as they are small and easily chewed by a little child. I hope that things get better over time and I can give you some assurance that it does get easier and becomes a way of life. Big hugs Leggott.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 109942, member: 20065"] Hi kel, I'm so sorry to hear about your baby. My children were diagnosed back in May this year and I can totally understand how you must feel. My heart goes out to you especially with such a little one. There are a number of mums on this site who have or had children diagnosed as such a young age. Jen, has a little boy who was a similar age and I'm sure she has lots of valuable information which could help you. I have no experience of managing a child so small, but I've read on here many times that it is usually best to do injections immediately after they've eaten so you know what they've consumed , rather than giving it before. Jelly babies are good for hypos as they are small and easily chewed by a little child. I hope that things get better over time and I can give you some assurance that it does get easier and becomes a way of life. Big hugs Leggott. [/QUOTE]
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