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<blockquote data-quote="traceyrauf" data-source="post: 342762" data-attributes="member: 56056"><p>Hi everyone</p><p>Im on a mission for 2013 to get the companies in the UK who produce glucose tablets to step in to the 21st century and be more like the states. Over there they cater for everyone from small children to adults. They also do so many flavours that having a hypo especially for a small child can not be so frightening. Im a mum of a 16yr old boy whos got very brittle T1 and on pump therapy, ryan also has cerebral palsy, dystionia and learning difficulties so his life is not easy. </p><p></p><p>Im going to try and drum up as much support on this as possible so pls help, if anyone else has been to the states and seem how diabetics are treated the join in and lets get the UK doing the same. Thank you</p><p></p><p></p><p>Regards Tracey </p><p>Mother of diabetic son</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="traceyrauf, post: 342762, member: 56056"] Hi everyone Im on a mission for 2013 to get the companies in the UK who produce glucose tablets to step in to the 21st century and be more like the states. Over there they cater for everyone from small children to adults. They also do so many flavours that having a hypo especially for a small child can not be so frightening. Im a mum of a 16yr old boy whos got very brittle T1 and on pump therapy, ryan also has cerebral palsy, dystionia and learning difficulties so his life is not easy. Im going to try and drum up as much support on this as possible so pls help, if anyone else has been to the states and seem how diabetics are treated the join in and lets get the UK doing the same. Thank you Regards Tracey Mother of diabetic son [/QUOTE]
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