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<blockquote data-quote="learning2me" data-source="post: 2235741" data-attributes="member: 199900"><p>I am type 2 and at the moment my HbA1c is higher than normal as my mother died just before Christmas, which obviously raised my stress levels.</p><p>Almost 5 years ago, I had Bilateral Pulmonary Embolisms, but this is not classed as a vulnerability, though I easily get breathless, according to my DN.</p><p></p><p>My first question is regarding grandchildren following school closures. My son is asking if I can help with childcare for my 3 year old grandson?</p><p>According to some government and NHS guidelines, being diabetic makes you vulnerable and you should be self isolating, but is this all diabetics?</p><p>Should I be self isolating or social distancing?</p><p></p><p>I think that the advice is open to interpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="learning2me, post: 2235741, member: 199900"] I am type 2 and at the moment my HbA1c is higher than normal as my mother died just before Christmas, which obviously raised my stress levels. Almost 5 years ago, I had Bilateral Pulmonary Embolisms, but this is not classed as a vulnerability, though I easily get breathless, according to my DN. My first question is regarding grandchildren following school closures. My son is asking if I can help with childcare for my 3 year old grandson? According to some government and NHS guidelines, being diabetic makes you vulnerable and you should be self isolating, but is this all diabetics? Should I be self isolating or social distancing? I think that the advice is open to interpretation. [/QUOTE]
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