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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 110917" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Lucie</p><p> As Mother of 2 small children, you really Need that DAFNE course. In the meantime, get hold of a copy of Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution. there's a chapter on working everything out.</p><p> And unless you are in a potentially dangerous place and have recently taken insulin, Hypos are not that dangerous,just unpleasant. Long term highs are much more risky.Be careful if you drive your litttle ones. Nevertheless, It wouldn't hurt to teach George to make a 999 call. My daughter was about that age when she learned and she was able to give information, when Daddy had a BAD hypo, with seizures in the supermarket. She knew name, address, phone number and "Daddy needs some sugar".</p><p> A hypo may scare them, but they are a long way off being able to see danger ahead</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 110917, member: 8110"] Lucie As Mother of 2 small children, you really Need that DAFNE course. In the meantime, get hold of a copy of Dr. Bernstein's Diabetes Solution. there's a chapter on working everything out. And unless you are in a potentially dangerous place and have recently taken insulin, Hypos are not that dangerous,just unpleasant. Long term highs are much more risky.Be careful if you drive your litttle ones. Nevertheless, It wouldn't hurt to teach George to make a 999 call. My daughter was about that age when she learned and she was able to give information, when Daddy had a BAD hypo, with seizures in the supermarket. She knew name, address, phone number and "Daddy needs some sugar". A hypo may scare them, but they are a long way off being able to see danger ahead Hana [/QUOTE]
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