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<blockquote data-quote="Whirl2" data-source="post: 1860675" data-attributes="member: 444699"><p>Hi </p><p>My daughter was diagnosed last September ,she is 7. Some good days and some bad days like everyone really, she has been amazing though and does her own finger pricks and insulin while at school (she will at home to but is usually to busy to want to bother with it). Casie is using the libre sensor , unfortunately it's not on prescription in our area, she used to be aware of hypos in the begining but not much now, having the libre really helps. Its also helped in recognising patterns and what foods affect her the most and on the whole (other than special occasions ect) bed time highs have stopped and casie can have a stable night...... Just to stop the post breakfast high and crash now haha all fun .</p><p></p><p>Sounds like you and your son have managed to get a handle on things early well done. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whirl2, post: 1860675, member: 444699"] Hi My daughter was diagnosed last September ,she is 7. Some good days and some bad days like everyone really, she has been amazing though and does her own finger pricks and insulin while at school (she will at home to but is usually to busy to want to bother with it). Casie is using the libre sensor , unfortunately it's not on prescription in our area, she used to be aware of hypos in the begining but not much now, having the libre really helps. Its also helped in recognising patterns and what foods affect her the most and on the whole (other than special occasions ect) bed time highs have stopped and casie can have a stable night...... Just to stop the post breakfast high and crash now haha all fun . Sounds like you and your son have managed to get a handle on things early well done. X [/QUOTE]
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