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<blockquote data-quote="mvatrici" data-source="post: 624857" data-attributes="member: 126096"><p>Thanks so much for your quick replies, It is very daunting - i just don't want to let something go unnoticed and end up with him in a coma or something. Shell- thanks for sharing - i thought he was too young to take responsibility for this but I have never lived with it or with someone with it, so Im overreacting maybe. But thanks. I will arrange an appointment with his mom to see how best to deal with hypo and hyper possibilities - thanks. I'm hoping I'm just panicking and nothing will happen, but I would prefer to be overcautious and learn how to deal with a possible complication than not. Thanks you so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvatrici, post: 624857, member: 126096"] Thanks so much for your quick replies, It is very daunting - i just don't want to let something go unnoticed and end up with him in a coma or something. Shell- thanks for sharing - i thought he was too young to take responsibility for this but I have never lived with it or with someone with it, so Im overreacting maybe. But thanks. I will arrange an appointment with his mom to see how best to deal with hypo and hyper possibilities - thanks. I'm hoping I'm just panicking and nothing will happen, but I would prefer to be overcautious and learn how to deal with a possible complication than not. Thanks you so much [/QUOTE]
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