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<blockquote data-quote="gaynor" data-source="post: 21661" data-attributes="member: 10879"><p>Hi Layla, thanks for your input. So nice to hear from someone else with a diabetic child, especially being of a similar age to my son. I was quite surprised that your daughter is on 2 injections a day and not 4. My DSN say that they don't put children that young on 2 injections because it means you have to be strict with when and what they eat. Just goes to show how different health authorities are. When my son was first diagnosed he was at pre-school and the nurse did go in straight away but unfortunately she is on holiday at the start of September. As you can imagine I am slightly worried about leaving him at the moment but I only live 200 yards down the road and he does have 2 brothers at the same school who are 5 and 7 and it is surprising how clued up already they are on his BS levels and the 7 year old has learn how to test his BS. I will look on the splenda website for that recipe it sounds brilliant. I do exactly the same as you with treats. I don't deny him but I save them for after his tea when he has his novorapid or if he has been out on his trampoline then I know he needs a little boost. </p><p></p><p>Gaynor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gaynor, post: 21661, member: 10879"] Hi Layla, thanks for your input. So nice to hear from someone else with a diabetic child, especially being of a similar age to my son. I was quite surprised that your daughter is on 2 injections a day and not 4. My DSN say that they don't put children that young on 2 injections because it means you have to be strict with when and what they eat. Just goes to show how different health authorities are. When my son was first diagnosed he was at pre-school and the nurse did go in straight away but unfortunately she is on holiday at the start of September. As you can imagine I am slightly worried about leaving him at the moment but I only live 200 yards down the road and he does have 2 brothers at the same school who are 5 and 7 and it is surprising how clued up already they are on his BS levels and the 7 year old has learn how to test his BS. I will look on the splenda website for that recipe it sounds brilliant. I do exactly the same as you with treats. I don't deny him but I save them for after his tea when he has his novorapid or if he has been out on his trampoline then I know he needs a little boost. Gaynor [/QUOTE]
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