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<blockquote data-quote="Maco" data-source="post: 2376840" data-attributes="member: 465882"><p>Why are your daughters school becoming so involved in her situation? It sounds like they are wanting to sit down with her and check her BG then complain it’s high/low. Personally I don’t think it’s got anything to do with them unless your daughter decided to go to a teacher and say she felt unwell. I’d be arranging a meeting with the headteacher to discuss how to move forward. </p><p></p><p>I was 13/14 when diagnosed, I’m 26 now so not too long since I was in school. I honestly can’t remember a day when a teacher asked how I felt, what my levels where etc etc. I was given a card saying I was diabetic & could go to the toilet whenever I needed and that was it. None of the teachers knew how to control my diabetes, didn’t understand carb ratios etc & I’m guessing your daughters don’t either. </p><p></p><p>She should be allowed to take care of it herself without them interfering!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Maco, post: 2376840, member: 465882"] Why are your daughters school becoming so involved in her situation? It sounds like they are wanting to sit down with her and check her BG then complain it’s high/low. Personally I don’t think it’s got anything to do with them unless your daughter decided to go to a teacher and say she felt unwell. I’d be arranging a meeting with the headteacher to discuss how to move forward. I was 13/14 when diagnosed, I’m 26 now so not too long since I was in school. I honestly can’t remember a day when a teacher asked how I felt, what my levels where etc etc. I was given a card saying I was diabetic & could go to the toilet whenever I needed and that was it. None of the teachers knew how to control my diabetes, didn’t understand carb ratios etc & I’m guessing your daughters don’t either. She should be allowed to take care of it herself without them interfering! [/QUOTE]
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