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SasinPA

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  1. Hi, I just want to say that as a mom of a child with Type 1 Diabetes who has been diagnosed for 2 years now, and has the Dexcom and pump, she really should be able to just watch the results on the Dexcom. I’m getting ready for my 8 year old diabetic daughter to leave homeschooling and go to school next year. I actually got my nursing license back recently partly so I can be the school nurse if the job becomes available. That being said, I hope I won’t be an overbearing parent for the teacher and nurse atvour school. I have 3 other people in my family who watch my daughter when I’m not home. Two of them are 14 and 16. That mother needs to learn to trust someone else to watch over her child. Having a child with diabetes is kind of like letting someone watch your newborn. It is hard, but you adjust.

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