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<blockquote data-quote="lexie32" data-source="post: 107398" data-attributes="member: 23028"><p>Thankyou all so much for your advice, sorry for not replying before but everything feels a bit raw at the moment and we are having issues with ill in-laws ontop of everything with Ben.</p><p></p><p>Ben went straight back to school after the half term for half days then this week he has been going full days, we have arranged until staff can be fully trained next week that i will pop in at 10am and check his b/s level and then go in at lunch for his b/s and insulin, the staff will take over checking the b/s level from the end of next week to give them all a chance to accompany me for a week and then they will take over his injections after xmas, i am so pleased that the school have been so posotive and helpful and my diabeties nurse is really good too. There are 6 members of staff being trained including the head for doing his injections and for safetys sake there will allways be 2 of these members of staff present at a time. </p><p></p><p>Luckily apart from the first 48 hours of being diagnosed Ben is being great about his injections and is being really good about his food, we were lucky as we have not had to make too many adjustments to his diet, if anyone has any advice on diabetic sweets/ lollys it would be greatly appreciated</p><p></p><p></p><p>Alex</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexie32, post: 107398, member: 23028"] Thankyou all so much for your advice, sorry for not replying before but everything feels a bit raw at the moment and we are having issues with ill in-laws ontop of everything with Ben. Ben went straight back to school after the half term for half days then this week he has been going full days, we have arranged until staff can be fully trained next week that i will pop in at 10am and check his b/s level and then go in at lunch for his b/s and insulin, the staff will take over checking the b/s level from the end of next week to give them all a chance to accompany me for a week and then they will take over his injections after xmas, i am so pleased that the school have been so posotive and helpful and my diabeties nurse is really good too. There are 6 members of staff being trained including the head for doing his injections and for safetys sake there will allways be 2 of these members of staff present at a time. Luckily apart from the first 48 hours of being diagnosed Ben is being great about his injections and is being really good about his food, we were lucky as we have not had to make too many adjustments to his diet, if anyone has any advice on diabetic sweets/ lollys it would be greatly appreciated Alex [/QUOTE]
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