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<blockquote data-quote="MamaIzzy" data-source="post: 2374954" data-attributes="member: 539614"><p>I would much rather she stabilised gradually if that means not harming her eyesight. She did start wearing glasses last year but I guess that may just be coincidental...</p><p>The staff did talk about the honeymoon period in hospital. How do you know when the pancreas has finally packed up for good? Do blood sugar readings start running consistently higher? For the next month at least we have weekly meetings with the diabetic nurse/ consultant so I guess they will be keeping an eye out...</p><p>At the moment she is pretty much eating as soon as she has injected because she is at home. Not sure it will be quite so simple once she heads back to school which is a whole other headache as she is a boarder. Makes my head explode just thinking about it....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MamaIzzy, post: 2374954, member: 539614"] I would much rather she stabilised gradually if that means not harming her eyesight. She did start wearing glasses last year but I guess that may just be coincidental... The staff did talk about the honeymoon period in hospital. How do you know when the pancreas has finally packed up for good? Do blood sugar readings start running consistently higher? For the next month at least we have weekly meetings with the diabetic nurse/ consultant so I guess they will be keeping an eye out... At the moment she is pretty much eating as soon as she has injected because she is at home. Not sure it will be quite so simple once she heads back to school which is a whole other headache as she is a boarder. Makes my head explode just thinking about it.... [/QUOTE]
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