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<blockquote data-quote="bobcurly" data-source="post: 1288875" data-attributes="member: 243483"><p>Your poor daughter..yes mine has been having awful hypos after lunch due to honeymoon peroid and one day got down to 1.9, couldnt walk and called the deputy head a rude name. They accepted that it was the hypo and no more was said about it but the office staff "float" past her a couple of times in afternoon school and quietly scan her now (wears a libre) and try to catch it earlier. She has a small biscuit before pe such as tag rugby as that seemed to b the cause before. Caroline x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bobcurly, post: 1288875, member: 243483"] Your poor daughter..yes mine has been having awful hypos after lunch due to honeymoon peroid and one day got down to 1.9, couldnt walk and called the deputy head a rude name. They accepted that it was the hypo and no more was said about it but the office staff "float" past her a couple of times in afternoon school and quietly scan her now (wears a libre) and try to catch it earlier. She has a small biscuit before pe such as tag rugby as that seemed to b the cause before. Caroline x [/QUOTE]
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