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<blockquote data-quote="Niamh&#039;s Mum" data-source="post: 116360" data-attributes="member: 24269"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to let everyone know - Niamh did her own medication tonight!!! Felt so proud of her I could have burst. Everyone got a text to let them know! Only been 11 days since diagnosis. We've got our first appointment with the Dietician tomorrow and then a visit to the DN afterwards. </p><p></p><p>Also had our first scary experience too. She told me she felt shaky and I told her to take her BSL. It was 4.9. Our levels have been teens but coming down steadily. Thats the lowest its been. Not sure if I've done right (maybe know a little more tomorrow after the Dietician and once we've had our first clinic appt) but told her to have a couple of jelly baby sweets....</p><p></p><p>What a learning curve! Thanks for all your support and I'll keep you informed.</p><p></p><p>Gayle x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Niamh's Mum, post: 116360, member: 24269"] Hi Everyone, Just wanted to let everyone know - Niamh did her own medication tonight!!! Felt so proud of her I could have burst. Everyone got a text to let them know! Only been 11 days since diagnosis. We've got our first appointment with the Dietician tomorrow and then a visit to the DN afterwards. Also had our first scary experience too. She told me she felt shaky and I told her to take her BSL. It was 4.9. Our levels have been teens but coming down steadily. Thats the lowest its been. Not sure if I've done right (maybe know a little more tomorrow after the Dietician and once we've had our first clinic appt) but told her to have a couple of jelly baby sweets.... What a learning curve! Thanks for all your support and I'll keep you informed. Gayle x [/QUOTE]
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