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<blockquote data-quote="Leeleexcx" data-source="post: 2361227" data-attributes="member: 537365"><p>Thank you everyone, I appreciate your comments and advice.</p><p></p><p>I think I will make a complaint to my GP as I think she defo could have done more that day.</p><p></p><p>Relieved to know that the chance of DKA is low now she's receiving insulin, I've been really worried about that and hypos and watching her constantly...I guess that's normal just now though after such a fright. Daughter is taking it all her stride, isn't fazed by anything yet - she's a very laid back 12yr old to be honest and is super confident so I'm not worried about how she's handling it, but it's good to know that the way I'm feeling is normal x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leeleexcx, post: 2361227, member: 537365"] Thank you everyone, I appreciate your comments and advice. I think I will make a complaint to my GP as I think she defo could have done more that day. Relieved to know that the chance of DKA is low now she's receiving insulin, I've been really worried about that and hypos and watching her constantly...I guess that's normal just now though after such a fright. Daughter is taking it all her stride, isn't fazed by anything yet - she's a very laid back 12yr old to be honest and is super confident so I'm not worried about how she's handling it, but it's good to know that the way I'm feeling is normal x [/QUOTE]
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