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<blockquote data-quote="jayne15" data-source="post: 398130" data-attributes="member: 50743"><p>Hi My daughter has a Care plan with actions what to do if Blood Glucose level hits a certain point for example if she spikes the teachers know to give water ect there is also a very good document from DUK which is called something like Managing diabetes in school which is very easy to follow with actions what to do when blood sugars drop or go too high. She could also enlist the support of the school nurse, ours rings me and the school occasionally checking everything is ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jayne15, post: 398130, member: 50743"] Hi My daughter has a Care plan with actions what to do if Blood Glucose level hits a certain point for example if she spikes the teachers know to give water ect there is also a very good document from DUK which is called something like Managing diabetes in school which is very easy to follow with actions what to do when blood sugars drop or go too high. She could also enlist the support of the school nurse, ours rings me and the school occasionally checking everything is ok. [/QUOTE]
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