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Useful Leafelts about Diabetes (for newly diagnosed, partners, etc)

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NiVZ

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Hi NiVZ,

Thanks for the link...🙂

Heidi
xx🙂
 
Magic thanks for link
 
Hello,

Having a nosey round the Lifescan website I found the following link. It says it's for Healthcare professionals, but the information is relevant for anyone with or knows someone with diabetes.

The leafelts are in PDF format and are short and informative.

Northerner - it even recommends 3-6 Jelly babies for treating a hyp! 😉

http://www.lifescan.co.uk/Encyclobetes/Article/ResourceCentre/HealthcareProfessional/default.aspx

NiVZ


thanks for that NiVZ :D
Does it also recommend listening to Kate Bush 😉

eeeeek I certainly hope not !!! 😱
 
Thank you SO much for posting that link, lots of useful information there for a newbie.

xx
 
thanks for that NiVZ :D


eeeeek I certainly hope not !!! 😱

listen to wuthering heights really loud on repeat and sing along - repeat until you finally love it.

if that doesn't work, try singing along to 'James and the cold gun'.

If that doesn't work try something more like 'this woman's work' or 'symphany in blue'.

if that doesn't work you should see an ear doctor :D
 
listen to wuthering heights really loud on repeat and sing along - repeat until you finally love it.

if that doesn't work, try singing along to 'James and the cold gun'.

If that doesn't work try something more like 'this woman's work' or 'symphany in blue'.

if that doesn't work you should see an ear doctor :D
Don't forget 'Army Dreamers' or 'The Man With the Child in his Eyes'. 🙂
 
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