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<blockquote data-quote="annettekp" data-source="post: 124063" data-attributes="member: 25242"><p>Yesterday I ventured into town to do some much needed shopping for the first time since Erland was diagnosed with diabetes. He was in his buggy and grumping a bit but as it was his nap time I wasn't surprised. Was surprised when I checked his finger and discovered he was 1.4 he's been so high ever since diagnosis that it didn't even occur to me that it could happen. Felt awful that I hadn't seen any signs that should have triggered a response from me sooner. Putting it down to lack of sleep and the cold weather.</p><p></p><p>But steep learning curve. I did have juice with me to give him and nipped into Tesco for a sandwich for him and he was ok within half an hour but still felt guilty.</p><p></p><p>It had to happen but just wish it hadn't been away from home.</p><p></p><p>Annette</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="annettekp, post: 124063, member: 25242"] Yesterday I ventured into town to do some much needed shopping for the first time since Erland was diagnosed with diabetes. He was in his buggy and grumping a bit but as it was his nap time I wasn't surprised. Was surprised when I checked his finger and discovered he was 1.4 he's been so high ever since diagnosis that it didn't even occur to me that it could happen. Felt awful that I hadn't seen any signs that should have triggered a response from me sooner. Putting it down to lack of sleep and the cold weather. But steep learning curve. I did have juice with me to give him and nipped into Tesco for a sandwich for him and he was ok within half an hour but still felt guilty. It had to happen but just wish it hadn't been away from home. Annette [/QUOTE]
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