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<blockquote data-quote="leggott" data-source="post: 107652" data-attributes="member: 20065"><p>Hi, Things have gone ok - thank you. Basically I decided to make it as easy as possible and just turn up at tea time to administer the injection. I ask the parents to dish up everything including pudding and i carb count it all in my head and then give the required dose. As both my kids are at the same school I'm always there at pick up time, so before they go to play with a friend I check their blood at the end of school and give them a small snack if need be to get them through until tea time (which is normally at 5pm). If I'm not too sure of carb values and have to guess, i tend to give 1/2 unit extra and because they normally come home around 6pm, I can give them a blood check soon after to check that the levels are what I would expect them to be at that given time. </p><p>Leggott</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leggott, post: 107652, member: 20065"] Hi, Things have gone ok - thank you. Basically I decided to make it as easy as possible and just turn up at tea time to administer the injection. I ask the parents to dish up everything including pudding and i carb count it all in my head and then give the required dose. As both my kids are at the same school I'm always there at pick up time, so before they go to play with a friend I check their blood at the end of school and give them a small snack if need be to get them through until tea time (which is normally at 5pm). If I'm not too sure of carb values and have to guess, i tend to give 1/2 unit extra and because they normally come home around 6pm, I can give them a blood check soon after to check that the levels are what I would expect them to be at that given time. Leggott [/QUOTE]
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