Kei
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Parent of person with diabetes
They are very good at F's school, but just occasionally get it wrong. I don't blame them. They are very rarely in contact with a diabetic child - F is the only one in the whole school at the moment - and they only had one training session with the DSN, in September.
This week F was 2.2 just before lunch. The dinner lady knew she should give something sugary, so she gave F a small chocolate bar. That, combined with her lunch, did actually work, but is obviously not ideal.
I wanted to put together a little pocket reference card which F can keep with her testing kit. Any suggestions for what to write on the card and how to lay it out so it's easy to use quickly would be gratefully accepted!
When I've got a rough version worked out, I'll post it here for opinions, but I'm just interested in what other parents would consider important information.
This week F was 2.2 just before lunch. The dinner lady knew she should give something sugary, so she gave F a small chocolate bar. That, combined with her lunch, did actually work, but is obviously not ideal.
I wanted to put together a little pocket reference card which F can keep with her testing kit. Any suggestions for what to write on the card and how to lay it out so it's easy to use quickly would be gratefully accepted!
When I've got a rough version worked out, I'll post it here for opinions, but I'm just interested in what other parents would consider important information.