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mike and janet fallows are now friends
August 15
hi mike I usually test my son george three times a day..i.ve been told to keep his sugar levels a bit high..because he has learning disabilty their dont think he could cope with his low sugars.. a few times it's been under the fours and he shows n...
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great singer.good song xx
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janet fallows and Martina H Milligan are now friends
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Profile Information

Hometown (where you come from):
middlesbrough
Do you have diabetes?
I have a relative/friend with diabetes
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Date diagnosed
January 2, 2007
What glucose meter do you use?
onetouch ultrateasy
Type of treatment you use
Shots, Diet and Exercise
What is the address for your Twitter profile or other web site, if any?
http://janet.fallows@live.co.uk
What do you expect from TuDiabetes?
just to find out some people cope with daibetes
How did you find out about us? What were you searching for?
hi there i found out about you on twitter..just to find out how other people cope with diabetes
What do you do for a living?
I am a carer 4 my son who has diabetes and chronic pancreatis also has severe learning disabilty

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At 8:47am on November 8, 2009, Robyn said…
Happy Birthday! Hope you have a wonderful day!
At 4:31pm on October 10, 2009, Linda Gauvin-Miller said…

Hi Janet! Sending you Thanksgiving greetings from Canada! We celebrate this on Oct.12th! Luv.....linda.
At 4:58pm on September 13, 2009, Christina said…
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At 4:50pm on August 4, 2009, Christina said…
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At 1:11pm on August 1, 2009, Danny said…
Thank you for the friend add, Janet...if you do not mind me asking, how old was you son when diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes? Hope all is well in England.

Cheers!

Danny
At 9:47pm on July 29, 2009, Janet Ballone said…
Hi Janet.. nice to hear from you. I was also on Creon for over a year but no longer on it. Seems I have enough function to digest so far. I've been off it over a year and I'm doing fine. Good luck to you.
At 7:17am on July 28, 2009, Linzie Wohletz said…
I am going to assume that you would be helping your son, if he were to get a pump, Depending on the severity of this learning disability. I believe it would still be managable, as long as he know that is must not be removed until it is time to be changed and with help in using the PDM, it is a pretty self explanitory device with simple and few buttons to push to recieve a bolus of insulin, so depending on your situation I would say it would be great.

good luck

Linzie
At 8:21am on July 23, 2009, Linzie Wohletz said…
NO, the pump I use and the pumps anyone uses, isn't based on how well you are controlled or not, although the pump in my opinion does give tighter control.
 
 

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