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<blockquote data-quote="potlots" data-source="post: 1925667" data-attributes="member: 355541"><p>Thanks [emoji4]</p><p></p><p>I’m too anxious in allowing someone else take control of my diabetes control, I don’t trust them and I know that is awful. Hubby has been given regular tuition and will be given a list of steps to take just in case he loses his way. My Mum (who is a nurse of 35 years) will also be around so between them I hope they’ll have it covered. What was your experience of the sliding scale? Did you have any high or low blood sugars while you were on it?</p><p></p><p>I am incredibly lucky, my hospital have one room on the doctor’s lead labour ward with a pool and they offer mobile, waterproof monitoring so they will be able to monitor in the same way as if I’m not in the pool. Let’s just hope it’s available [emoji120]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="potlots, post: 1925667, member: 355541"] Thanks [emoji4] I’m too anxious in allowing someone else take control of my diabetes control, I don’t trust them and I know that is awful. Hubby has been given regular tuition and will be given a list of steps to take just in case he loses his way. My Mum (who is a nurse of 35 years) will also be around so between them I hope they’ll have it covered. What was your experience of the sliding scale? Did you have any high or low blood sugars while you were on it? I am incredibly lucky, my hospital have one room on the doctor’s lead labour ward with a pool and they offer mobile, waterproof monitoring so they will be able to monitor in the same way as if I’m not in the pool. Let’s just hope it’s available [emoji120] [/QUOTE]
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