Rokaab
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@CoolUserName one thing I will say is that do not expect him to be under 10 mmol/L all the time, for most of us that would be nigh on impossible, and if he is expected to be under 10mmol/l at all time, he is being set up for disappointment
T1 control can be chaotic even at the best of times, one day can be completely different to another and the teenage/puberty years are likely to be even more chaotic as hormones are running rampant (you shoudla seen my HbA1c through my A-levels years, wasn't very good)
T1 control can be chaotic even at the best of times, one day can be completely different to another and the teenage/puberty years are likely to be even more chaotic as hormones are running rampant (you shoudla seen my HbA1c through my A-levels years, wasn't very good)
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