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<blockquote data-quote="Lisaandwill" data-source="post: 1713044" data-attributes="member: 469640"><p>Thank you for your reply. He uses the freestyle libre and I was thinking of getting him the Ambrose that attaches to the libre as it has alarms for night time. He is very independent and manages he's diabetes well. But he would have to guess all of his carbs w</p><p></p><p>Thank you! he uses a freestyle Libre and he is very independent already and great at carb counting. We are now looking at going with him on the trip as I'm really not sure if I can risk him being looked after for 10 days without a parent. It is a huge thing, he is doing a camping trip in June for 4 days, but that is in the U.K. Also I've heard about the Ambrose, which can attach to the Libre and set alarms when heading for a low. x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisaandwill, post: 1713044, member: 469640"] Thank you for your reply. He uses the freestyle libre and I was thinking of getting him the Ambrose that attaches to the libre as it has alarms for night time. He is very independent and manages he's diabetes well. But he would have to guess all of his carbs w Thank you! he uses a freestyle Libre and he is very independent already and great at carb counting. We are now looking at going with him on the trip as I'm really not sure if I can risk him being looked after for 10 days without a parent. It is a huge thing, he is doing a camping trip in June for 4 days, but that is in the U.K. Also I've heard about the Ambrose, which can attach to the Libre and set alarms when heading for a low. x [/QUOTE]
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