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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 121887" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Thank you John for your kind words. No there is nothing else to tell - well I hope not anyway. I have a younger daughter who will be 2 next month, so far she is ok, but I'd be lying if I said I don't worry about her getting it! </p><p>My kids don't really understand their condition and actually feel quite proud of it - It's just Mum & Dad who have to live with the worry! </p><p>They don't go back to school tomorrow so we have one more day to get through! (not that i'm counting). Their school have been fantastic with the kids and I couldn't ask for more. The Head Teacher who does my son's (and my daughters until recently) injections has been brilliant. It's down to people like her and people on this forum that really help. My daugher leaves in the summer and I'm going to write to my local education authority to sing the Head Teacher's praises. If your wife knows of anyone else I should contact to praise her then do let me know. Thanks again for you kind comments. leggott.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 121887, member: 20065"] Thank you John for your kind words. No there is nothing else to tell - well I hope not anyway. I have a younger daughter who will be 2 next month, so far she is ok, but I'd be lying if I said I don't worry about her getting it! My kids don't really understand their condition and actually feel quite proud of it - It's just Mum & Dad who have to live with the worry! They don't go back to school tomorrow so we have one more day to get through! (not that i'm counting). Their school have been fantastic with the kids and I couldn't ask for more. The Head Teacher who does my son's (and my daughters until recently) injections has been brilliant. It's down to people like her and people on this forum that really help. My daugher leaves in the summer and I'm going to write to my local education authority to sing the Head Teacher's praises. If your wife knows of anyone else I should contact to praise her then do let me know. Thanks again for you kind comments. leggott. [/QUOTE]
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