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<blockquote data-quote="flojos mum" data-source="post: 98230" data-attributes="member: 13017"><p>Sophs mam, </p><p>Chloe is doing really well, started secondary school last week and a completly different girl. we decided before she started to use it as a fresh start, new friends, new school ect. She is blossoming and returned to the cheerful happy giggling non stop talking Chloe we all know and love. Even heard her singing in the shower for the first time in ages. The school are a million times better than her primary school and dont see it as a burden at all- so far! The teachers she has spoken to about her diabetes have all said you do what ever you need to do and not made a fuss over any of it at all, exactly what she needed, lets just hope that doesnt mean they don't really understand but only time will tell. </p><p>Due to her being happy and active her blood sugars are really good, a few not noticed hypos but we are used to that situation now, Can I even say it I have had a few full nights sleep- but dont say that too loud it could all change!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flojos mum, post: 98230, member: 13017"] Sophs mam, Chloe is doing really well, started secondary school last week and a completly different girl. we decided before she started to use it as a fresh start, new friends, new school ect. She is blossoming and returned to the cheerful happy giggling non stop talking Chloe we all know and love. Even heard her singing in the shower for the first time in ages. The school are a million times better than her primary school and dont see it as a burden at all- so far! The teachers she has spoken to about her diabetes have all said you do what ever you need to do and not made a fuss over any of it at all, exactly what she needed, lets just hope that doesnt mean they don't really understand but only time will tell. Due to her being happy and active her blood sugars are really good, a few not noticed hypos but we are used to that situation now, Can I even say it I have had a few full nights sleep- but dont say that too loud it could all change! [/QUOTE]
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