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Old 10-12-2006, 05:03 PM
HollyB HollyB is offline
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Maybe we should do more cruising...


Okay, well, here's an actual parenting post that some of you non-parents who have experience with travel etc. might be able to help with? My son's in grade 9, and since his diagnosis a year ago has never been away for more than a couple of days or more than a 2 hour drive away from us.

There's a school music trip this year -- probably to the US, so that's a long way away, in another country, supervised by people with only a rudimentary knowledge of diabetes. Aaron is really competent with this disease, but this still scares me.

So. What can I do in terms of preparation, contingency planning, whatever, to feel more confident that in the event of some kind of emergency or near-emergency things will be handled OK?
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