As we have a child who has a type 1 diabetes, I went to do the training at the hospital. I have had a child with Type 1 in a previous centre and have done the same course before so I was familiar with the contents but it was very refreshing to do this again and bring back the memory. I have also learnt some new things, and this time we were able to do the GlucaGen training as well.
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