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<blockquote data-quote="sunday" data-source="post: 389143" data-attributes="member: 72352"><p>Hello Blondy, thank you for your answer,</p><p>it´s true, we got two weeks in hospital were my daughter and I have been introduced to the things we had to know about diabetes.</p><p>My daughter was twelve years old. After almost a year she got an insulin pump and she had another training at the hospital for five days. If the bloodsugar isn´t good for some weeks she can go to the hospital for three days to have trainings and the doctor will look and change things.</p><p>How is this handled in the UK?</p><p>The extra holiday and the earlier retire you can get if you have 50 % in the severely handicaped pass. But if you have this it could be that you don´t find a place to work so many people don´t have that. </p><p>Children can get an "h" in their pass (which means helpless) than they can go by bus without paying.</p><p></p><p>Hello Doug</p><p>thank you so much.</p><p></p><p>warm greetings for you both Vera</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunday, post: 389143, member: 72352"] Hello Blondy, thank you for your answer, it´s true, we got two weeks in hospital were my daughter and I have been introduced to the things we had to know about diabetes. My daughter was twelve years old. After almost a year she got an insulin pump and she had another training at the hospital for five days. If the bloodsugar isn´t good for some weeks she can go to the hospital for three days to have trainings and the doctor will look and change things. How is this handled in the UK? The extra holiday and the earlier retire you can get if you have 50 % in the severely handicaped pass. But if you have this it could be that you don´t find a place to work so many people don´t have that. Children can get an "h" in their pass (which means helpless) than they can go by bus without paying. Hello Doug thank you so much. warm greetings for you both Vera [/QUOTE]
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