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<blockquote data-quote="hismom" data-source="post: 148819" data-attributes="member: 24842"><p>hi,</p><p>I just thought that I would say that sometimes it helps to mention you are diabetic. When my son was newly diagnoised we took him to the natural history museum in london. They have or had a huge dinosaur exhibition on . we had already travelled over 2 hours to get there,then queued for over 2 hours to get in. When we got inside there was another queue that was 45 minutes long. This is really disapointing and as he was new to it all it was difficult. We decided to leave the exhibitin until later in the day.I asked an attendant at what time the queue starts to slow down as my son is diabetic . he took us to a staff door so we wouldnt have to wait any longer. I must admit that I wouldnt have asked for the privilege but I did appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hismom, post: 148819, member: 24842"] hi, I just thought that I would say that sometimes it helps to mention you are diabetic. When my son was newly diagnoised we took him to the natural history museum in london. They have or had a huge dinosaur exhibition on . we had already travelled over 2 hours to get there,then queued for over 2 hours to get in. When we got inside there was another queue that was 45 minutes long. This is really disapointing and as he was new to it all it was difficult. We decided to leave the exhibitin until later in the day.I asked an attendant at what time the queue starts to slow down as my son is diabetic . he took us to a staff door so we wouldnt have to wait any longer. I must admit that I wouldnt have asked for the privilege but I did appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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