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Will they be ok if the teacher relaxes or they need 24h attention?
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:09, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
so we spent most of yesterday evening in A&E getting his arm glued back together - he's fine now but no swimming for a week.
The other son is harder to deal with - he's diabetic and requires four or five insulin injections every day, around 7-12 blood tests every day and has to ensure he always carries dextrose tablets and cereal bars in case of a hypo (low blood sugar) which happens pretty much without warning because the bugger keeps on growing. Often he also needs to be checked during the night because children's blood sugar levels can drop dangerously low and they don't wake up.
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:17, Reply)
mum and dad had a several page 'handling instructions' document which was printed off and stapled to passing teachers. I think the first page said 'find her sister. if she is not to be found, read the rest of the document' or something along those lines.
she's made it 26 alive and well (and, sadly, epileptic), so the care instructions obviously worked.
hope you have a lovely week child free though!
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:28, Reply)
but I suspect I'll spend most of it worrying. Since his diagnosis (in March) I've become an anxious parent.
It sucks.
Glad to hear your sister is well.
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:31, Reply)
I'm sure he'll enjoy 1 week with his friends and will be happy in 1 week when he comes back.
About the wire... well... kids...
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 11:32, Reply)
and massive cock
(, Mon 19 Jul 2010, 12:42, Reply)
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