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<blockquote data-quote="Alba37" data-source="post: 29672" data-attributes="member: 11938"><p>Thanks Katharine & Hanadr, </p><p></p><p>I will find out about the SENCO at school. </p><p></p><p>The members of staff I spoke to at the school insinuated they did not know anyone else there with diabetes, although I find that hard to believe. They certainly didn't show any knowledge. </p><p></p><p>Katharine, Steven's routine sounds good. That's another way of doing his BS & injections, and also get in to the queue before it's too late. There have been times there is nothing much left to eat! I'm going to have a chat with my son tonight and discuss the options I've become aware of here. I really appreciate any advice, pointers and experiences, from everyone.</p><p></p><p>I have felt really quite alone, and got myself in a bit of a state thinking they may be obvious things I've missed. I'm feeling better now, as I know what else I need to do and I'm also going to look for some support through groups and ask at the Clinic.</p><p></p><p>Even if my son is diagnosed with MODY, I don't see what difference it will make to his treament? It will only be a diagnosis. He goes through phases of lots of highs or lots of lows, then things settle for a short while. It looks likes he produces insulin himself in fits and starts. It just seems so hard to control his BS, and he normally feels pretty unwell, exhasted, headaches etc. </p><p></p><p>A x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alba37, post: 29672, member: 11938"] Thanks Katharine & Hanadr, I will find out about the SENCO at school. The members of staff I spoke to at the school insinuated they did not know anyone else there with diabetes, although I find that hard to believe. They certainly didn't show any knowledge. Katharine, Steven's routine sounds good. That's another way of doing his BS & injections, and also get in to the queue before it's too late. There have been times there is nothing much left to eat! I'm going to have a chat with my son tonight and discuss the options I've become aware of here. I really appreciate any advice, pointers and experiences, from everyone. I have felt really quite alone, and got myself in a bit of a state thinking they may be obvious things I've missed. I'm feeling better now, as I know what else I need to do and I'm also going to look for some support through groups and ask at the Clinic. Even if my son is diagnosed with MODY, I don't see what difference it will make to his treament? It will only be a diagnosis. He goes through phases of lots of highs or lots of lows, then things settle for a short while. It looks likes he produces insulin himself in fits and starts. It just seems so hard to control his BS, and he normally feels pretty unwell, exhasted, headaches etc. A x [/QUOTE]
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