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<blockquote data-quote="Rocky Racoon" data-source="post: 1441387" data-attributes="member: 210963"><p>My son has breakfast at 8am and is tested at 10:50am school breaktime. Like yourself later than the recommended 2hrs after eating.</p><p></p><p>The problem we had was that he was high at this reading then hypo at lunch. We had to switch it in the care plan that he had toast at break like the others (unless he was over 14, so at 13.9 he would eat) so that come lunch-time he was between 4-7.</p><p></p><p>I found that the whole school readings would depend on that first break reading. It would knock-on the rest of the day as the teachers had to follow the care plan rather than a parents sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocky Racoon, post: 1441387, member: 210963"] My son has breakfast at 8am and is tested at 10:50am school breaktime. Like yourself later than the recommended 2hrs after eating. The problem we had was that he was high at this reading then hypo at lunch. We had to switch it in the care plan that he had toast at break like the others (unless he was over 14, so at 13.9 he would eat) so that come lunch-time he was between 4-7. I found that the whole school readings would depend on that first break reading. It would knock-on the rest of the day as the teachers had to follow the care plan rather than a parents sense. [/QUOTE]
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