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<blockquote data-quote="nicolaryan09" data-source="post: 847730" data-attributes="member: 176383"><p>My son was also diagnosed in Feb, he is 5 and had already started school in the september. It was very scary trusting someone else to look after him but my god they are fantastic! The nurse went down and i sat in while they were trained. And i went down the first week to watch then inject him. He has a 'hypo box' which he keeps at school and if they are ever in doubt with anything they always ring me. They only thing i had to do was move him from school dinner to a packed lunch so i knew how many carbs were in his lunch. But i feel very comfortable he is well looked after. He has the most hypos in school and most of the time they spot them straight away. Once he moves from reception to year 1 it may all change..but for the moment im happy he can enjoy school with the rest of his friends. </p><p></p><p>I hope you have a positive experience with nursery/school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nicolaryan09, post: 847730, member: 176383"] My son was also diagnosed in Feb, he is 5 and had already started school in the september. It was very scary trusting someone else to look after him but my god they are fantastic! The nurse went down and i sat in while they were trained. And i went down the first week to watch then inject him. He has a 'hypo box' which he keeps at school and if they are ever in doubt with anything they always ring me. They only thing i had to do was move him from school dinner to a packed lunch so i knew how many carbs were in his lunch. But i feel very comfortable he is well looked after. He has the most hypos in school and most of the time they spot them straight away. Once he moves from reception to year 1 it may all change..but for the moment im happy he can enjoy school with the rest of his friends. I hope you have a positive experience with nursery/school. [/QUOTE]
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