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[quote=Anonymous]I have relatives with diabetes and would not hire someone with diabetes to watch or drive my child. They would never put themselves in the position of watching or driving children either. Its very easy to misread the insulin to carb ratios and end up with an episode of low or high blood sugar. Low BS creates mental confusion or a drunken like state. High BS blurs your vision. Your insurance rates go up and some states put further restrictions on your driving. Its easy to miss the initial symptoms too. Nanny B is too big a safety risk and your number one concern is ensuring the safety of your child. Nanny A also has a plus in pursuing speech pathology. This is far better than a nanny with no experience in this area learning the cues and techniques even without the safety risks. [/quote]
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