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<blockquote data-quote="becky.ford93" data-source="post: 1149437" data-attributes="member: 188162"><p>How long has he been diabetic?</p><p>I was diagnosed in my third (penultimate) year so didn't have to go through meeting a ton of new people, though did have to tell my housemates. Admittedly I'm a lot closer to home too!</p><p>Best advice wouold be to be very careful with drinking (which obviously won't be legal for him in America anyway), make sure the people he's living with know, and importantly know what to do if he goes low and how to recognise it.</p><p>I have no idea how healthcare works over there so hopefully someone else can give you some advice on that. Make sure he speaks to his diabetic team for advice on the initial adjustment to the time difference too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becky.ford93, post: 1149437, member: 188162"] How long has he been diabetic? I was diagnosed in my third (penultimate) year so didn't have to go through meeting a ton of new people, though did have to tell my housemates. Admittedly I'm a lot closer to home too! Best advice wouold be to be very careful with drinking (which obviously won't be legal for him in America anyway), make sure the people he's living with know, and importantly know what to do if he goes low and how to recognise it. I have no idea how healthcare works over there so hopefully someone else can give you some advice on that. Make sure he speaks to his diabetic team for advice on the initial adjustment to the time difference too. [/QUOTE]
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