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<blockquote data-quote="Goma5" data-source="post: 2300735" data-attributes="member: 509410"><p>Haven't had a bad Hypo that would have been obvious to my children (2 + 4), but the oldest understands that i need 'medicine sweets' every now and again. He doesn't bat an eyelid about injecting etc..</p><p></p><p>I think they're completely un-phased by it to be honest at that age, but i can imagine your initial experience would be scary for you and your child. As said above, if you can get a CGM, it's a life-changer, particularly if you haven't got 30 seconds to fingerprick because the children are about to start pulling red wine off supermarket shelves!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goma5, post: 2300735, member: 509410"] Haven't had a bad Hypo that would have been obvious to my children (2 + 4), but the oldest understands that i need 'medicine sweets' every now and again. He doesn't bat an eyelid about injecting etc.. I think they're completely un-phased by it to be honest at that age, but i can imagine your initial experience would be scary for you and your child. As said above, if you can get a CGM, it's a life-changer, particularly if you haven't got 30 seconds to fingerprick because the children are about to start pulling red wine off supermarket shelves! [/QUOTE]
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