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<blockquote data-quote="Cath10" data-source="post: 894353" data-attributes="member: 194262"><p>Oh Gemma your little girl sounds amazing what a little courageous girlie! </p><p>We're learning about carb counting next week which sounds complicated but hopefully is easier than it sounds! She is dealing with it so well although has her ups and downs as do we, her diabetic nurse has come into school and trained the staff on how to inject etc and hypos hypers too, she has been excellent really put my mind at ease about her being at school, </p><p>It doesn't stop me worrying but the school have also been great they have phoned me most lunchtimes to give me her readings to put my mind at rest! </p><p>It's lovely to hear from another parent as it can be quite lonely for us, can't it?</p><p>I will get one of these cool bags and yes will ask the consultant for a letter explaining the meds etc.</p><p>Love to you both and thank you for the advise xxx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cath10, post: 894353, member: 194262"] Oh Gemma your little girl sounds amazing what a little courageous girlie! We're learning about carb counting next week which sounds complicated but hopefully is easier than it sounds! She is dealing with it so well although has her ups and downs as do we, her diabetic nurse has come into school and trained the staff on how to inject etc and hypos hypers too, she has been excellent really put my mind at ease about her being at school, It doesn't stop me worrying but the school have also been great they have phoned me most lunchtimes to give me her readings to put my mind at rest! It's lovely to hear from another parent as it can be quite lonely for us, can't it? I will get one of these cool bags and yes will ask the consultant for a letter explaining the meds etc. Love to you both and thank you for the advise xxx [/QUOTE]
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