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<blockquote data-quote="petoria" data-source="post: 971269" data-attributes="member: 162861"><p>Would a person in need of an epi pen injection be asked to do it more discreetly so others wouldn't be offended?</p><p></p><p>I have found some people's laughter and choice of outfits extremely uncomfortable in the staffroom. Sometimes the outfits directly abuse the schools policy and nothing is done.</p><p></p><p>I was so ignorant to diabetes before my daughter was diagnosed. I'm ashamed at how little I knew. Her peers are always intrigued by her blood tests and injections. They frequently ask questions and never make rude comments. I hope their inquisitiveness continues to be positive as they grow into adults so more people understand what is involved with this disease and don't end up ignorant and cruel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petoria, post: 971269, member: 162861"] Would a person in need of an epi pen injection be asked to do it more discreetly so others wouldn't be offended? I have found some people's laughter and choice of outfits extremely uncomfortable in the staffroom. Sometimes the outfits directly abuse the schools policy and nothing is done. I was so ignorant to diabetes before my daughter was diagnosed. I'm ashamed at how little I knew. Her peers are always intrigued by her blood tests and injections. They frequently ask questions and never make rude comments. I hope their inquisitiveness continues to be positive as they grow into adults so more people understand what is involved with this disease and don't end up ignorant and cruel. [/QUOTE]
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