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<blockquote data-quote="lisamariebrankin" data-source="post: 328795" data-attributes="member: 46878"><p>That good news, im glad you are both doing better... </p><p></p><p>When Ava was in hospital when she got diagnosed, we were told to expect her to eat loads for a while... cant remember why now as its been a while but her bigger than normal appetite should stop.</p><p></p><p>How have you coped with her hypos??? This was one of the biggest problems we had with Ava was her constant hypos... luckily with all the help and advise we have been given from the dn we have dealt with them quite well. </p><p></p><p>Just keep doing what your doing, sounds like you are doing fab x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lisamariebrankin, post: 328795, member: 46878"] That good news, im glad you are both doing better... When Ava was in hospital when she got diagnosed, we were told to expect her to eat loads for a while... cant remember why now as its been a while but her bigger than normal appetite should stop. How have you coped with her hypos??? This was one of the biggest problems we had with Ava was her constant hypos... luckily with all the help and advise we have been given from the dn we have dealt with them quite well. Just keep doing what your doing, sounds like you are doing fab x [/QUOTE]
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