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<blockquote data-quote="lisamariebrankin" data-source="post: 326934" data-attributes="member: 46878"><p>from everything that i have read, it is important to write absolutely everything down that you do for your child to do with diabetes... time wise even down to pharmacy trips etc. my dn told me to make a list as i go along for a week b4 i send the forms off... atleast then when filling the forms in you can refer to the notes.</p><p>Also, photocopy forms before sending them in, so then when renewals are due, you have the last forms to refer to.</p><p>My daughter is 18months and i have been awarded high rate care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisamariebrankin, post: 326934, member: 46878"] from everything that i have read, it is important to write absolutely everything down that you do for your child to do with diabetes... time wise even down to pharmacy trips etc. my dn told me to make a list as i go along for a week b4 i send the forms off... atleast then when filling the forms in you can refer to the notes. Also, photocopy forms before sending them in, so then when renewals are due, you have the last forms to refer to. My daughter is 18months and i have been awarded high rate care. [/QUOTE]
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