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<blockquote data-quote="chris lowe" data-source="post: 286148"><p>Well, I can see it from Claire's point of view. As a diabetic cuts etc do take longer to heal so punching a hole in the ear could lead to infection and they obviously don't want to get sued is something goes wrong. As long as basic hygiene is carried out - i.e swabbing with antiseptic it might be OK. I know that there is a lot of peer pressure these days, but Jess is only 10 and probably doesn't want to feel different from her friends more that she does, so is it possible to persuade her to wait for a bit? Other than that, you can only go on what the DSN says.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris lowe, post: 286148"] Well, I can see it from Claire's point of view. As a diabetic cuts etc do take longer to heal so punching a hole in the ear could lead to infection and they obviously don't want to get sued is something goes wrong. As long as basic hygiene is carried out - i.e swabbing with antiseptic it might be OK. I know that there is a lot of peer pressure these days, but Jess is only 10 and probably doesn't want to feel different from her friends more that she does, so is it possible to persuade her to wait for a bit? Other than that, you can only go on what the DSN says. [/QUOTE]
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