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<blockquote data-quote="eabhamurphy" data-source="post: 1513162" data-attributes="member: 21358"><p>A glucagon kit was something I had in the fridge for the first few years post diagnosis. It was never used. I was an adult though. For a dependent I would probably have one you keep with his backpack and supplies that you keep with him throughout the day (marked with date so you know when it needs to go in bin after 18 months) and a spare in fridge. Highly unlikely he will ever need them though but no harm in having that base covered. Those small 15g bottles for hypos someone described would be ideal to have as well. </p><p>Hope you are all adapting ok to his diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eabhamurphy, post: 1513162, member: 21358"] A glucagon kit was something I had in the fridge for the first few years post diagnosis. It was never used. I was an adult though. For a dependent I would probably have one you keep with his backpack and supplies that you keep with him throughout the day (marked with date so you know when it needs to go in bin after 18 months) and a spare in fridge. Highly unlikely he will ever need them though but no harm in having that base covered. Those small 15g bottles for hypos someone described would be ideal to have as well. Hope you are all adapting ok to his diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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