Rachel16008
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That's awful @Rachel16008 Type 1s have worries like that sometimes but I'd never have thought those things would occur to a child.
Have you thought about getting an alert dog, there is funding for them?
That's awful @Rachel16008 I understand why he's afraid because I'm sure many Type 1s have worries like that sometimes but I'd never have thought those things would occur to a child.
Have you formally asked for a CGM? Is the one he got borrowed?
Thanks for your reply, yes we are currently borrowing a CGM for 2 weeks. I will contact the team & make a formal request.
He's a very bright little lad (so his teachers tell me) & whilst he is tiny in stature (looks about 8) he speaks & thinks very like a teenager & he has a very good understanding of diabetes & long & short term effects, which whilst a good thing in terms of mangemaent, I don't think he is emotionally ready to cope with what he intellectually understands, if that makes any sense.
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