Hi, I was just reading your reply when our diabetic nurse rang! I told her about your little boy, and she said it is easier with the 4 injections in some ways, but more difficult in others... but to stay with what we're doing for now (Grace would go mad if I gave her 4 injections a day at the moment, it was hard enough going from 1 to 2!). We've got a new consultant taking over as our one is retiring, and the new one reckons Grace is a good candidate for an insulin pump...
Your older kids sound very helpful! I have a 21 month old son and he tries to test Grace's blood sugar too, yikes!
Our nursery say they're all watching out for Grace, but last term they let her play out, running round for ages in the boiling sun, without thinking to give her sugar (chocolate provided by me for occasions like that) until she came inside saying she felt funny and they *then* realised she needed something. She had blood sugar of 2.7 that time. I don't know how I'll let her go to school all day next year. I think I'll just have to pester the teacher every day to make sure they're doing everything they're supposed to. Good luck with school... let us know how you get on.
Layla xx