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<blockquote data-quote="sunday" data-source="post: 393315" data-attributes="member: 72352"><p>Your daughter seems to be a good teacher who takes care of "their" children and not thinking only about grades. We need more of those in the world. </p><p>But I think there´s not a lot she can do. There are a lot of people who think that high bloodsugar doesn´t matter. We made a mother child cure years ago and the diabetes doctor there told my daughter that it doesn´t matter if the bloodsugar goes up to 25 mmol/l (500mg/dl) for a short time. :evil: You can imagine how difficult it was for me and our doctor here to tell her that this is not the right way to handle her diabetes.</p><p>She only can tell the mother about the long-term consequences and show her some books about this. If the nurse tells her it´s o.k. to have this high level the mother would always believe the nurse because she´s the nurse...</p><p>There are a lot of good books.</p><p>Good luck for your daughter and for the young girl</p><p></p><p>Vera</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunday, post: 393315, member: 72352"] Your daughter seems to be a good teacher who takes care of "their" children and not thinking only about grades. We need more of those in the world. But I think there´s not a lot she can do. There are a lot of people who think that high bloodsugar doesn´t matter. We made a mother child cure years ago and the diabetes doctor there told my daughter that it doesn´t matter if the bloodsugar goes up to 25 mmol/l (500mg/dl) for a short time. :evil: You can imagine how difficult it was for me and our doctor here to tell her that this is not the right way to handle her diabetes. She only can tell the mother about the long-term consequences and show her some books about this. If the nurse tells her it´s o.k. to have this high level the mother would always believe the nurse because she´s the nurse... There are a lot of good books. Good luck for your daughter and for the young girl Vera [/QUOTE]
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