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<blockquote data-quote="wolfie11969" data-source="post: 2252244" data-attributes="member: 210207"><p>hiya</p><p></p><p>Well things got worse and the wee one is now in HDU at hospital being treated for Type I diabetes. Ketones high, acid high, blood sugars high. They said any longer she would have been in a coma.</p><p></p><p>I am thanking the gp surgery that took it seriously and the ambulance crew who took her and the hospital staff and diabetic team looking after her. </p><p></p><p>As a side note nanna and grandad now have the eldest granddaughter living with us for the forseeable. Just taken my daughter's dog to another relative, we couldnt have her because our dog is anti social. </p><p></p><p>Now waiting for the police brigade as to why we have broken isolation and have a 10 year old in our home that doesnt live here. I'm sure one of the neighbours will report us, nosey g*ts.</p><p></p><p>And yes I've mentioned to my daughter to join this site because it can give far more advice and support than an overworked NHS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wolfie11969, post: 2252244, member: 210207"] hiya Well things got worse and the wee one is now in HDU at hospital being treated for Type I diabetes. Ketones high, acid high, blood sugars high. They said any longer she would have been in a coma. I am thanking the gp surgery that took it seriously and the ambulance crew who took her and the hospital staff and diabetic team looking after her. As a side note nanna and grandad now have the eldest granddaughter living with us for the forseeable. Just taken my daughter's dog to another relative, we couldnt have her because our dog is anti social. Now waiting for the police brigade as to why we have broken isolation and have a 10 year old in our home that doesnt live here. I'm sure one of the neighbours will report us, nosey g*ts. And yes I've mentioned to my daughter to join this site because it can give far more advice and support than an overworked NHS. [/QUOTE]
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