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<blockquote data-quote="Japes" data-source="post: 2203571" data-attributes="member: 277410"><p>Yippee! A variable lunch for Young Vampire meant extra maths for me, (normally VP has unvarying meals, but today had variations to it, for complex reasons) and for the first time, there was trust that I knew what I was talking about and no arguing about the dose I dialled up. I also love that the Young Vampire's parents trust what I do as well, and as long as we've explained what we've done, and recorded it all, they are happy. In fact, they're loving the fact that the VP's food horizons are being expanded.</p><p></p><p>For the new to the thread; Young Vampire is one of my students with complex needs, (T1 being only one of the complexities of the Young Vampire's life,) and we spend a lot of my working days together. Young Vampire? Yeah, a lot of finger-licking happens after the extraction of blood once the test is done no matter how often I dutifully profer a tissue for the mopping up thereof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Japes, post: 2203571, member: 277410"] Yippee! A variable lunch for Young Vampire meant extra maths for me, (normally VP has unvarying meals, but today had variations to it, for complex reasons) and for the first time, there was trust that I knew what I was talking about and no arguing about the dose I dialled up. I also love that the Young Vampire's parents trust what I do as well, and as long as we've explained what we've done, and recorded it all, they are happy. In fact, they're loving the fact that the VP's food horizons are being expanded. For the new to the thread; Young Vampire is one of my students with complex needs, (T1 being only one of the complexities of the Young Vampire's life,) and we spend a lot of my working days together. Young Vampire? Yeah, a lot of finger-licking happens after the extraction of blood once the test is done no matter how often I dutifully profer a tissue for the mopping up thereof. [/QUOTE]
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