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<blockquote data-quote="MaisyMoo10" data-source="post: 1263208" data-attributes="member: 273975"><p>Our 6 year old was only diagnosed earlier on this year (aged5) and school have been fantastic, Maisy has breakfast around 8am and then mid morning snack around 10.30am she now has half a peice of fruit and one rich tea as we were having same problem she was getting towards lunch time and having hypos But since we've introduced the fruit with a starchy snack this seems to have worked for us and the teacher also checks he mid afternoon and if she tends to be dropping low she has the same snack. Your diabetic nurse should draw a care plan up for school..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MaisyMoo10, post: 1263208, member: 273975"] Our 6 year old was only diagnosed earlier on this year (aged5) and school have been fantastic, Maisy has breakfast around 8am and then mid morning snack around 10.30am she now has half a peice of fruit and one rich tea as we were having same problem she was getting towards lunch time and having hypos But since we've introduced the fruit with a starchy snack this seems to have worked for us and the teacher also checks he mid afternoon and if she tends to be dropping low she has the same snack. Your diabetic nurse should draw a care plan up for school.. [/QUOTE]
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