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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 289837" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hello James I am a bit confussed by who was being tested. You got your meter out to test yourself :?: and then your daughter wanted you to prick her finger and test her? that is how I am reading it, is that correct? and in the past, your other daughters have been tested as well. Theres nothing wrong in that, but I would not put a sharp needle into my childs finger under supervision by a social worker who is watching your every move, not a good thing to do I'm afraid, hence the reprecussions. My child has asked me test them a few times, which I have done, because my child is interested about my diabetes and wants to know what their BS is reading is. Also if I needed to test my BS, there and then, I would of said to the SW that I am going to test because I am a diabetic or have diabetes. I hope your future is a happy one. With best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 289837, member: 44643"] Hello James I am a bit confussed by who was being tested. You got your meter out to test yourself :?: and then your daughter wanted you to prick her finger and test her? that is how I am reading it, is that correct? and in the past, your other daughters have been tested as well. Theres nothing wrong in that, but I would not put a sharp needle into my childs finger under supervision by a social worker who is watching your every move, not a good thing to do I'm afraid, hence the reprecussions. My child has asked me test them a few times, which I have done, because my child is interested about my diabetes and wants to know what their BS is reading is. Also if I needed to test my BS, there and then, I would of said to the SW that I am going to test because I am a diabetic or have diabetes. I hope your future is a happy one. With best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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