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[quote=Anonymous]You can't compare hiring a college grad with limited nanny experience against someone who should not be driving or watching a child because of their health. Nanny B is dangerous. There is a reason why insurance and driver license regulations differ for people with diabetes. My aunt who was only a few years older than Nanny B fell asleep at the wheel twice from miscalculating the insulin, carbs and meal timing. She just felt tired and luckily no one was injured but this happens ALOT. Its difficult to get the hang of the meal timing, medication, and insulin. Low blood sugar can make you incredibly tired all of a sudden or pass out or become disoriented. High blood sugar is just as dangerous. I wonder if there is just one nanny who is taking offense that someone may not want to hire an overweight nanny posting several times because the advice to ignore the danger of diabetes in this situation is plain irresponsible. [/quote]
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